Engineer Technician
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a hands-on, enthusiastic Engineer Technician to join a specialist team designing, building, and installing advanced conveyor and automated handling systems across the UK and internationally.This is a varied, skilled mechanical engineering role combining workshop-based fabrication with on-site installation and commissioning. You’ll be working with cutting-edge automated systems where precision, problem-solving ability, and practical engineering know-how are essential.You’ll be part of a collaborative team while also confident working independently, taking ownership of tasks from build through to final commissioning.Company Benefits: Overtime available (typically up to approx. 50 hours per month, not guaranteed) Overtime paid at enhanced rates: Time + ½ weekdays Time + ½ Saturdays Double time Sundays 22 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), pro-rata in first year Standard working week: 37.5 hours (08:00 start, with 30–60-minute lunch break) Salary reviews after 3 months and annually thereafter Company bonus scheme participation Auto-enrolment pension scheme after 3 months serviceKey Responsibilities:Split working between a workshop environment and customer sites across the UK, with occasional overseas travel (including stays away of up to 2–3 weeks per month depending on project locations) Mechanical assembly and setting of conveyor and automation systems using 2D/3D CAD drawings and build schedules Fabrication of aluminium extrusion frames, conveyor systems, and safety guarding Installation and setup of pneumatic systems including piping, fittings, and sensor positioning Setting and calibrating sensors, preparing equipment for commissioning and software integration testing On-site installation work as part of a team, including unloading, positioning, and assembly of equipment to precise specifications and site conditions Assisting with cable management systems, frame construction, and guarding installation Supporting service visits including maintenance, warranty work, and breakdown response Fault finding, diagnostics, and problem-solving on live systems, with clear communication of findings and solutions Producing clear and accurate service reports following site visits Maintaining high standards of quality, presentation, and attention to detail in all work Working in a clean, safe, and organised manner at all times Collaborating closely with engineering and production teams to support improvements, prototypes, and design feedback Adhering strictly to health & safety procedures and maintaining safe working practices Working flexibly to meet deadlines, which may occasionally require longer working hours to complete projectsExperience and Skills RequirementsMinimum 5 years’ hands-on experience in mechanical engineering, ideally within automation, materials handling, or similar systemsStrong understanding of mechanical systems and pneumaticsConfident ability to read and interpret mechanical engineering drawingsOwn set of practical engineering toolsFull clean UK driving licenceStrong problem-solving mindset with a practical, “can-do” approachGood communication skills and ability to work effectively within a team or independentlyFull product training will be providedIf you have not been contacted within 5 working days, then unfortunately on this occasion your CV has not been shortlisted.
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