Technical Support Engineer (Electronics)
Role details
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Job description
If you enjoy getting hands-on with electronics, solving real technical problems, and supporting products that genuinely matter, this is a role where your expertise won't sit on the sidelines. As a Technical Support Engineer (Electronics), you'll play a key part in keeping complex electronic systems performing in demanding environments - from initial build through to fault resolution and future development., Creating and interpreting schematic diagrams to support product build and repair Diagnosing and repairing electronic faults down to component level across returned and in-production items Building bespoke electronic assemblies using documented wiring diagrams and processes Testing products to ensure correct functionality, radio connections and performance standards Supporting product development and redesign activities, including investigation of emerging technologies Providing clear technical support to internal teams and visiting customers What you'll bring to the table as a Technical Support Engineer
Requirements
Previous experience working within an electronics engineering environment Proven ability to fault-find, read schematics and work at component level Strong soldering capability and hands-on PCB rework experience Practical use of test equipment such as multimeters, oscilloscopes and signal generators Working knowledge of tools such as Jira, KiCAD and Microsoft Office 365 (training available where needed) If you're ready to apply your electronics expertise in a role with real technical depth and responsibility, apply now for the Technical Support Engineer position.
Benefits & conditions
Competitive salary with an excellent overall benefits package A technically varied role covering design, diagnostics, build and testing Exposure to specialist electronic and communications technologies Involvement in both current product support and future development work A stable, long-term position with a well-established global operation What you'll be getting stuck into as a Technical Support Engineer