Multi Skilled Installation Engineer

Wolverhampton
5 days ago
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Multi Skilled Installation Engineer

  • Home Based, UK

  • Machines Manufacturer

  • £46.000 + Overtime + Allowances + VAN

  • Travel/ time away – 90% (UK & Worldwide)

    We are working with an established Machines Manufacturing company based in Wales, UK.

    They are recruiting for a home based Multi Skilled Installation Engineer to join their team.

    In return for a salary in the region £46.000 along with excellent employment benefits.

    Our Client are one of the leading turnkey robotics and automation integrators within the UK, specialising in process and packaging end of line systems. They specialise in the supply of process and packaging machinery to various industries around the UK and Internationally.

    They are currently seeking a Multi Skilled Installation Engineer with relevant experience and knowledge for the role. The Candidate will be home, or work based, depending on location, but the role involves regular travel all over the UK with opportunities to work internationally also.

    Key Responsibilities include:

  • Installation of automated packaging machinery in various industries

  • Completing site installation from initial layout, erection, mechanical & electrical fitting. Candidate will need to be proficient in all aspects, with opportunity to progress through to commissioning level with in-house training provided.

  • Compiling Installation reports, while also liaising with Management team on progress, ensuring projects meet targets, and adaptations are made where necessary.

  • Electrical work involves wiring 3-phase, 400v. 24vdc systems including sensory and safety equipment.

  • Connection & Layout of pneumatic equipment.

  • Responsible for own Health and Safety, conducting task related Risk Assessments and safe system of work as necessary.

    Requirements:

  • Knowledge and experience of erecting steel structures, involving use of lifting equipment, forklifts, telehandlers & MEWP. Experience required, licences desirable.

  • Previous experience of working on single and three phase supply, 24vdc systems, along with basic fault finding required during installations. Relevant industry recognised qualifications desirable

  • Good team player but also proficient working alone when required.

  • Candidates must have excellent interpersonal skills and ability to establish and maintain customer relationships in order to maintain a high level of customer service.

  • Willingness to work/ stay away consistently during the week. Applicants must be flexible and adaptable to changing work schedules.

  • Full UK driving licence

    How To Apply:

  • Contact: Michal

  • (phone number removed)

  • Job reference number: 2399

  • If you would like to find out more, simply click apply.

    Relevant Job Titles: Installation Engineer, Muti Skilled Engineer, Service Engineer, Service Technician, Commissioning Engineer, Commissioning Technician, Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Technician

    All applicants must live in the UK and be eligible to work and live in the UK. Please note, our client is unable to offer Sponsorship or Visa support for this role.

    Due to the sheer volume of applications, we will only contact successful applications. Therefore, if you have not heard from us within 10 working days, please deem your application as unsuccessful.

    Axion Recruitment is working as a recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy

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