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Mechanical Sales Support Engineer

Crownhill
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A Mechanical Sales Support Engineer with an Engineering qualification and proven experience of working in an Engineering support role (Mechanical) will work on-site to support a global leader in automation and control products. Great opportunity to work closely with customers and use your technical skills to problem solve.

The ideal Mechanical Sales Support Engineer will be a good problem solver, be confident communicating by phone and email and possess some industrial exposure to automation systems, pneumatics and/or control systems.

Key requirements include:

  • HNC/HND or Degree in Mechanical engineering or similar discipline.

  • Previous experience working in technical sales support or applications engineering.

  • The ability to communicate well both internally and externally.

  • Some hands-on testing and diagnostic experience.

  • Exposure to industrial automation, pneumatics and/or control systems beneficial.

    In this role you will support both the sales team and customers, building a solid understanding of the range of products (with training); getting involved with new product development proposal activities, competitor product analysis as well as application development.

    You should hold a full driving licence and be fully eligible to work in the UK. Competitive salary package on offer – details on application

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