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Do you have experience preparing technical quotations for automation or control systems?
Can you interpret customer specifications and turn them into a workable engineered solution?
Have you supported sales teams with technical proposals, costing or tender responses?

What's in it for you
• Competitive salary plus bonus and car allowance
• 25 days holiday plus bank holidays; pension and life assurance
• flexible working
• training and personal development programme
• employee assistance support
• free parking and EV charging
• wellbeing and social activities
• cycle to work scheme

What will you be doing?
• Prepare technical quotations, costings and detailed proposals for drive and automation solutions
• Interpret customer specifications and configure suitable system architectures
• Estimate equipment, engineering hours and project resources
• Produce system topologies, technical documentation and supporting literature
• Act as the interface between sales and engineering teams
• Attend customer meetings, surveys and occasional site visits
• Support tender submissions and clarification responses

Where will you be doing it?
You will be joining a UK based systems integration business delivering industrial automation and control solutions across multiple manufacturing and infrastructure sectors; the environment is technically driven with close collaboration between sales, engineering and project delivery teams.

What will you need?
• Degree or equivalent in electrical, electronic or mechatronic engineering
• Experience within systems integration, automation, drives or control systems
• Understanding of PLC architecture and industrial control panels
• Knowledge of VSDs and motor sizing principles
• Familiarity with SCADA or HMI systems and industrial communication networks
• Exposure to technical proposals, quotations, bids or tenders
• Strong written communication and documentation skills

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