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Electronic Support Engineer (IoT Technology)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Careers
Reading
1 month ago
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Electronic Support Engineer (IoT Technology)

Reading - Theale

£35,000 - £40,000 + Training + Progression + Company Benefits

Are you an Electrician, or from a support engineering background that wants to be trained or IT systems, software programmes and networking to help elevate your career into a Senior Support Engineer?

Do you want to work for a business that offers 1 on 1 training on their best in class smart home technology, full support from industry experts and paid travel to their European HQ in Austria?

On offer is the chance to join a thriving global business that has exponential growth, career progression and training.

This business have gone from strength to strength in the last decade and are opening new UK and European sites to service their ever growing list of customers. Their technology is also becoming very disruptive in the market and being recognised by industry leaders.

The ideal candidate will either have electrical/ electronics knowledge or some form of support experience and want to be trained on new and emerging technologies.

THE ROLE:

  • Support the installers of the smart home equipment from the office
  • Solve complex technical challenges
  • Work autonomously and collaboratively to ensure timely instals and problem resolutions
  • Office based role in Theale Monday to Friday 9-5:30

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