Installation Technician

Salford
3 days ago
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Installation Technician – Warehouse Automation £45,000 salary
28 days annual leave | Heavy travel across Germany & EMEA

We’re partnering with a global warehouse automation business to recruit an Installation Technician for a highly mobile, field-based role supporting projects across Germany and wider EMEA.

This position involves significant international and national travel, so it’s ideal for someone who enjoys being on the road and working on large-scale automation installations at customer sites.

The role
Install, assemble, and wire warehouse automation systems on-site

Commission systems and carry out functional and safety testing

Troubleshoot and resolve mechanical and electrical issues

Work closely with engineers, project managers, and site teams

Ensure compliance with all health, safety, and quality standards

Complete installation reports, QA records, and documentation

Provide on-site updates and basic operator training to customers

Travel requirement
Frequent travel across Germany (primary focus)

Regular international travel across EMEA

Occasional short-notice or urgent site visits

Flexible working hours during peak installation phases

What we’re looking for
Experience in industrial automation, installation, or commissioning

Mechanical and/or electrical background

Confident fault-finding and problem-solving skills

Strong communication and customer-facing ability

Comfortable working at height (MEWPs / forklifts)

Happy with extensive travel and working away from home

What’s on offer
£45,000 salary

28 days annual leave

Exposure to international automation projects

Long-term career progression within a growing organisation

If this looks like a role you would be keen on then please apply

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