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Lead Installation Engineer

Nottingham
3 weeks ago
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Lead Automation Installation Engineer required to join a global engineering service provider specialising in automated and intelligent software solutions.

Duties will include:

-Leading a team to Install, Commission, and support Automated Systems including Conveyors, Robotic Cells, and Crane Systems.

-Mechanical and Electrical Fault Finding, System Integration, and ensuring Installations meet safety and performance standards.

-Provide on-site and remote support for installed systems.

-Conduct routine maintenance and emergency repairs.

Working on various sites all over the UK. Must be willing to travel and work away from home.

Must have experience working with:

-Robotic Programming and Integration.

-Knowledge of Crane Systems and Lifting Equipment Regulations.

-Proven experience in automation installation (Conveyors, Robotics, Cranes)

-Strong Electrical and Mechanical Fault Finding skills

-Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and wiring diagrams

-Experience with PLCs (e.g., Siemens, Allen Bradley)

The ideal candidate must have the following:

-NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering

-Valid CSCS card or equivalent

-Full UK driving licence

-Certification in Electrical safety (e.g. 18th Edition)

-IPAF, PASMA, or similar site access qualifications

Salary is up to £45,000 for the ideal candidate

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