Benefits:
Life insurance & company pension scheme
On-site parking
Generations People are currently seeking a talented technician to support in the operation of a fantastic role based in Rotherham.
The companies’ goal is to accelerate customers on their journey to manage their emissions from fossil fuels with a practical and cost-effective technology.
They offer a range of production systems to the heating and transport sectors for the onsite generation of Hydrogen and will become a key enabler of the low Carbon Hydrogen economy which is essential to stopping further climate change.
Key Responsibilities:
As part of a multi-discipline team, the workshop technician will support the engineers and their responsibilities will include:
Setting up and preparing equipment, instruments, and materials for experiments or tests.
Fabricating and maintaining mechanical and electrical subsystems for the test equipment.
Performing maintenance and calibration of equipment to ensure operability, accuracy and reliability.
Assisting engineers in conducting experiments, tests, and research projects.
Collecting and analysing data, measurements, and observations using various tools and techniques.
Recording and documenting experimental data, observations, and results accurately and in a timely manner.
Creating and following standard operating procedures (SOPs) and protocols to ensure consistency and reproducibility of experiments.
Troubleshooting and resolving technical issues or problems that may arise during experiments or tests.
Assisting in the development and optimization of test systems, procedures and other development activities (e.g. design feedback on mechanical designs like vessels).
Keeping accurate records of equipment/consumables inventory.
Maintaining safety protocols and ensuring compliance with regulations and guidelines.
GCSE or equivalent, technical college graduate or apprentice trained preferred.
Qualifications, Experience and skills:
5 years of experience in mechanical or electrical work or 3 years of experience as a technician in an engineering workshop or laboratory setting.
Strong work ethic with a drive to complete tasks with very high-quality standards.
Good oral and written communication skills.
Can work effectively in a diverse team
Able to operate and maintain complex systems and test equipment.
Piping skills, welding skills, soldering and/or electrical wiring skills are desirable.
Safety focused.
Experience with operating PLC control systems and datalogger systems.
Proficient with the use of hand tools.
Knowledge of 5S.
Able to read engineering and electrical drawings.
Flexible, able to turn your hand to a variety of tasks as required.
FLT license would be beneficial.
UK travel and overseas travel may be required to cover attendance at training courses, and occasional customer or supplier visits