Electronics Engineer

Posted 22 April by Techniche Global Ltd

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We are working wi with a global leaders in fiber optic technologies based in Fareham supporting them with appointing a new Electronics Production Engineer covering electronics, electrical and production, maintenance support.

Type: Permanent, Monday – Friday -half day finish on a Friday (1.30pm)
Salary: £27,000 - £36,000 depending on experience.

The role within their team is working on their hardware and software equipment. The position covers a blend of Electrical, Electronic and Software. Company is flexible to the type of background and experience level they can consider for this role.

Job Responsibility:
  • Supporting the operations and engineering team though hands-on planned and preventive maintenance of electrical production equipment
  • Building, modifying & commissioning Production Equipment
  • Managing of engineering data (parts management, BoMs, routings, specifications, test requirements etc.)
  • Generating production documentation such as assembly instructions, testing reports, certifications, or process improvements
  • Identifying, designing, building, and implementing process & equipment improvements
  • Diagnosis and root cause of system and component failure
Experience in electronics, PCB, soldering, components would be considered. Similarly, they are also open to candidates that have come from an electrical, wiring, harness background. Any additional knowledge or skills in areas such as software, programming or embedded systemswould be advantageous but is not essential for the role. Previous Fibre Optic experience is not required, training will be provided.

The role is Monday – Friday at their facility in Segensworth. There is a half day finish on a Friday (1.30pm)

Reference: 52513935

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