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The Technical Service Engineer will provide expert support to customers within the composites manufacturing sector, and add value through proposing and delivering technical solutions. This role will be remote-based, with travel required across the UK.

Client Details

This opportunity is with a leading player in the process materials sector. They provide essential solutions for a range of industries, from Aerospace, to Automotive, Energy, and Marine.

Description

Key responsibilities:

Deliver technical support and solutions to meet client and operational requirements.
Diagnose and resolve technical issues within composites manufacturing systems.
Collaborate with the engineering team to improve processes and performance.
Provide guidance and technical expertise to ensure compliance with industry standards.
Support the Technical Service Test Lab as required with test plan development, execution, and reporting.
Prepare technical documentation and reports for internal and external stakeholders.
Engage in troubleshooting and problem-solving activities on-site and remotely.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of industry trends and technological advancements.Profile

A successful Technical Service Engineer should have:

Expert knowledge of the composites sector and manufacturing process.
Ability to be customer-facing and build relationships.
Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.
Excellent communication skills for liaising with clients and colleagues.
A proactive approach to learning new technologies and methods.Job Offer

What's on offer:

Competitive salary in the range of £50000 to £65000, depending on experience.
25 days holiday + bh.
Bonus plan.
Highly competitive pension scheme.
Salary sacrifice scheme.
Remote based.
Potential for career progression within a specialist engineering team.If you are a Technical Service Engineer ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role, we encourage you to apply

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