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Electromechanical Engineer

Oyster Recruitment Ltd
Northampton
2 weeks ago
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Are you a hands‑on problem solver with a passion for keeping complex systems running smoothly in a railway environment?


Our client, a renowned global company at the forefront of innovation in the transportation industry is looking for a talented and forward‑thinking Electromechanical Engineer to join their team in based in Northampton.


This role offers the opportunity to tackle technical challenges, optimise equipment reliability, and make a real impact on operational performance. As an Electromechanical Engineer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safe, reliable and cost‑effective operation of high‑performance mobile platforms.


Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and document cost‑effective solutions to improve product safety, reliability, and availability in line with relevant standards
  • Conduct thorough analysis of downloads and failures to identify root causes
  • Support discussions with suppliers for technical failure information and potential solutions
  • Interact with support functions and key suppliers to ensure on‑time delivery of material and services
  • Participate in performance reviews and maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of rolling stock and EMU systems
  • Support change control processes and provide technical expertise and guidance to internal teams and stakeholders

Who They're Looking for

  • HND / HNC/ BTEC/ CTEC qualification or higher in electrical or mechanical engineering, or equivalent experience in a railway environment
  • Demonstrable knowledge of railway maintenance techniques and procedures, railway systems, systematic fault finding, and problem identification
  • Ability to review, analyse, and interrogate technical reports, as well as analyse train‑borne event and fault diagnostic systems
  • Strong written and oral communication skills, good knowledge of IT systems and software
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision, setting clear targets and deliverables
  • Beneficial qualifications: experience dealing with customers and suppliers, good technical knowledge of the relevant rolling stock platform, analytical techniques, leadership skills within a matrix organisation structure

Benefits

  • Company bonus
  • 26 days holiday plus bank holidays
  • Excellent Pension- up to 10%
  • Option to buy or sell an additional leave
  • Flexible benefits scheme to suit individual needs
  • Opportunities for career growth and advancement

If you are looking for a new opportunity where your work will directly contribute to the company's mission of transforming transportation through innovation and excellence this one is for you! Apply now


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