This is a hands-on role suited to a practical engineer who enjoys working in varied environments, solving technical challenges, and delivering high-quality installations. The successful candidate will be comfortable working both independently and as part of a wider project team, with the flexibility to travel extensively and support customer requirements when needed.
Key Responsibilities
Carry out the installation, assembly, fitting, and commissioning of electrical and mechanical equipment at customer sites throughout the UK and Europe.
Support workshop-based pre-assembly and equipment preparation activities prior to site deployment.
Interpret and work from mechanical drawings, electrical schematics, assembly instructions, and technical documentation.
Assemble components, sub-assemblies, and associated equipment to precise engineering specifications.
Conduct testing, inspection, and fault-finding activities to ensure equipment performs to required operational standards.
Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve installation and commissioning issues encountered on site.
Work collaboratively with engineering and project teams to overcome technical and logistical challenges.
Operate workshop machinery, power tools, and hand tools safely and effectively.
Ensure all work is completed in accordance with health, safety, and quality procedures.
Maintain a professional and customer-focused approach when working on client sites, acting as a positive representative of the business.
Complete site documentation and provide accurate feedback on project progress and technical issues.
Remain up to date with relevant industry standards, legislation, and engineering best practices.
Support project delivery requirements, including occasional evening, weekend, and unsociable working hours where necessary.
Qualifications & Experience
Proven experience working within a mechanical and electrical engineering environment.
Demonstrable experience carrying out site-based installation, fitting, assembly, or commissioning activities.
Ability to read and interpret mechanical engineering drawings and electrical schematics.
Strong mechanical aptitude with practical hands-on engineering skills.
Apprentice-trained or qualified in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electromechanical Engineering, or a related discipline.
Experience using workshop equipment, power tools, and hand tools safely.
Strong problem-solving and fault-finding capabilities.
Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel extensively throughout the UK and Europe.
Excellent communication and customer-facing skills.
Desirable
Experience of commissioning industrial electrical or mechanical equipment.
Previous field service, installation, or site engineering experience.
Knowledge of low-voltage and high-voltage electrical systems.
Relevant site certifications such as ECS, CSCS, IPAF, PASMA, or equivalent.
Experience working within manufacturing, power, utilities, infrastructure, or industrial engineering sectors
Salary description
£42500.00 - £49500.00 per year
