Electronic Shelf Label Installer (ESL Technician)

City of London
8 months ago
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Job Title:
Electronic Shelf Label (ESL) Installer - Smart Retail Technology

Location:
UK Wide - Field-Based, Multiple Retail Sites

About the Role:
Join our team bringing the future of retail to life! As an Electronic Shelf Label Installer, you'll set up, configure, and install digital price tag systems and smart shelf displays in stores. You'll work hands-on with IoT devices, wireless technology, and label management software to help retailers upgrade from paper tags to fully connected electronic shelf labels (ESL).

What You'll Do:

Install and mount ESL hardware across multiple store locations

Configure devices, pair with wireless systems (e.g., NFC, RFID, low-power networks)

Test and troubleshoot hardware/software connections

Work with store managers to ensure smooth setup and operation

Maintain tools and equipment to a high standard

What We're Looking For:

Experience in retail technology installation or similar field service role would be desirable

Comfortable using hand tools and power tools

Basic knowledge of network connectivity and device pairing

Ability to travel between store locations with nationwide coverage

Strong attention to detail and a customer-focused attitude

Apply today and help stores go digital - one shelf at a time

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