Electromechanical Engineer Technical Support

Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
Leicestershire
4 days ago
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Electromechanical Engineer (Technical Support)

Castle Donington, commutable from: Derby, Nottingham, Loughborough, Leicester, Burton upon Trent, Swadlincote, Coalville, Hucknall, Belper, Ilkeston, Heanor & surrounding areas

£40,000 - £45,000 + Bonus + Healthcare + Pension + International Training + Excellent Company Benefits

Are you an Electrically biased Engineer with experience in Technical Support, Maintenance, or Service? Are you looking to take the next step in your career with a global engineering innovator renowned for quality, technology, and professional growth?

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a world-leading organisation specialising in advanced automation and drive systems, supporting customers across diverse industrial sectors. In this role, you'll be at the forefront of diagnosing complex technical issues, providing expert support to both customers and field engineers, and ensuring first-class service delivery from the UK headquarters.

You'll become part of a collaborative, forward-thinking technical team where professional development is a true priority, including structured overseas training in Germany to build your expertise with the latest automation and drive technologies.

The company is a recognised global leader in automated manufacturing and is well-known for investing in its engineers through continuous training, career development, and excellent long-term prospects.

This role is ideal for an Electrically biased Engineer from a Service, Maintenance, or Technical Support background who's seeking an office-based position with real opportunities for progression and skill enhancement.

The Role:

  • Provide remote (telephone and online) technical support to customers and Engineers
  • Diagnose and resolve complex technical issues efficiently
  • Coordinate and schedule field service engineers based on location, skillset, and customer requirements
  • Take part in ongoing training and professional development, including international programs

The Candidate:

  • Background in Electromechanical Service, Maintenance, or Technical Support
  • Experience within Industrial, Manufacturing, or Automation environments
  • Strong communication and problem-solving skills
  • Keen to develop technically and professionally

Reference Number: BBBH268511

To apply, please click "Apply Now" or contact Patrick Simper at Rise Technical Recruitment for more information.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client.

We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.

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