Service and Installation Engineer

East Didsbury
4 days ago
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Service & Installation Engineer
 
Location: Stockport (with some UK and international travel - primarily USA up to 8 times per year)
Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 + Bonus + Pension
Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time
 
We are recruiting on behalf of a growing engineering manufacturer in Stockport that designs and builds high-precision inspection and simulation machinery. Due to continued growth and an increase in international projects, they are looking to appoint a Service & Installation Engineer to join their engineering team.
 
The Service & Installation Engineer role would suit someone with a few years of engineering experience, ideally with an electrical bias, who is looking to take the next step in their career within a technically interesting environment involving installation, commissioning and customer support.
 
Working closely with the Project Lead and wider engineering team, the Service & Installation Engineer will gain exposure to advanced machinery and international projects while continuing to develop their technical capability.
 
Key Responsibilities - Service & Installation Engineer Installation & Field Service
 

  • The Service & Installation Engineer will support the electrical and mechanical installation of equipment at UK and international client sites
  • Assist with machine commissioning, configuration and functional testing
  • Carry out electrical and mechanical fault finding with support from senior engineers
  • Assist with calibration of cameras, sensors and inspection equipment
  • Work from engineering drawings, wiring schematics and installation documentation
  • Support machine alignment, setup and final testing before handover to the client
     
    Workshop & Assembly Support
     
  • The Service & Installation Engineer will assist with electrical wiring and mechanical assembly of equipment within the Stockport workshop
  • Support the build and preparation of machinery prior to customer installation
  • Carry out pre-delivery inspections, testing and equipment checks
  • Work closely with design and engineering teams to resolve technical queries during assembly
     
    Documentation & Compliance
     
  • The Service & Installation Engineer will complete service reports and installation documentation following site visits
  • Support commissioning documentation and system records
  • Ensure work is carried out in line with company standards and health and safety procedures
  • Assist with quality checks during build and installation activities
     
    Customer Support

  • The Service & Installation Engineer will represent the business professionally when working on customer sites
  • Provide basic guidance to customers during installation and commissioning
  • Communicate clearly with the internal engineering team regarding any technical issues identified on site
     
    Person Specification - Service & Installation Engineer Essential
     
  • Previous experience in a Service & Installation Engineer, Service Engineer, Installation Engineer, Maintenance Engineer or similar engineering role
  • Hands-on engineering experience with a strong electrical bias
  • Experience with electrical wiring, machine wiring or panel work
  • Basic mechanical assembly skills
  • Ability to read electrical schematics and engineering drawings
  • Practical fault-finding ability and a problem-solving mindset
  • Full UK driving licence and valid passport
  • Willingness to travel internationally (typically 8 trips per year to the USA)
     
    Desirable
     
  • Experience working with automation equipment, robotics, inspection systems or special purpose machinery
  • Knowledge of sensors, cameras or machine controls
  • Experience assisting with machine commissioning or installation
     
    Benefits & Working Structure
     
  • Based in Stockport with a minimum of 3 days per week on site when not travelling
  • 37.5 hour week with flexible start times (core hours by 9:30am)
  • 20 days holiday + bank holidays + birthday off
  • Option to buy up to 5 additional holiday days
  • Annual discretionary bonus
  • Pension scheme
  • Company credit card for travel expenses
  • Overtime or time off in lieu for extended travel

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