Applications Engineer

Marshall Harmony
Dudley, United Kingdom
10 months ago
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As a Applications Engineer you will be the bridge between the workshop and the customer.

 

On one side, you will be pulling machines apart, testing them under different conditions, creating samples, measuring results, and trying to break them before they ever reach a customer.

 

On the other, you will be explaining what it all means, writing reports, presenting options, and showing customers how their machine can perform in the real world.

 

No two days will look the same... some will be spent fault finding and analysing data, others will be with customers, talking through specifications, metallurgy, coatings and durability.

 

You are working for a company where the applications can be used in a huge variety of industries.

You are someone who enjoys problem solving, variety and turning complex engineering theory into practical answers.

 

This could suit a graduate engineer with some experience already behind them, perhaps your second or third role since university, you will understand the theory and now have the chance to put all of that into practice in a role where you are both hands on and customer facing.

What will help you succeed here?

An engineering background with the theory to back it up

Experience across mechanical, electrical or materials processes

Curiosity to take machines apart and test them properly

Strong analytical skills, with the ability to write clear reports

Confidence working directly with customers to present practical solutions The salary on offer here is between £35,000 and £45,000, depending on the experience you are bringing.

There are so many benefits to working here, too many to list them all. But they include 25.5 days holiday plus bank holidays, pension, health cover, death in service, proper training, recognition schemes, bonus potential and more.

 

And if you are looking for progression the door is open, whether that means developing into management or excelling as a Applications Engineer at the top of your game.

 

As a Applications Engineer its about exploring, testing and proving what these machines can really do, then turning that knowledge into solutions for customers.

This role is exclusive to Marshall Harmony; you won't be contacted by any third parties. If you'd like more info or want to talk it through, just drop us a message, tag someone who'd be perfect for this below or send your CV to the email above.

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