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Mechanical Engineer

Randstad
Welshpool
1 week ago
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Overview

A leading Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) specializing in high-performance solutions for the mining and minerals processing industries is expanding its engineering team and is seeking an Application Engineer to join their busy WA team. This is an opportunity to join a globally recognized company with a reputation built on innovation, engineering precision, and customer-centric support.


The company is experiencing continued growth across an expanding global footprint. Joining this team means contributing to the continuous improvement of cutting-edge products by acting as the "voice of the field" and providing technical feedback to the R&D and engineering teams. This commitment to innovation ensures ongoing development opportunities for passionate engineers who are driven to solve real-world problems in demanding environments. The Application Engineer will be critical in providing technical support across the entire product lifecycle.


Responsibilities

  • Selection & Sizing: Analyzing system conditions and characteristics to select and size relevant products for mining and minerals processing.
  • System Integration: Collaborating with internal teams to design and recommend efficient, site-specific solutions.
  • On-Site Support: Providing technical leadership during installation and commissioning, ensuring systems are installed to specification and optimized for performance.
  • Customer Engagement: Delivering product training to client engineers and maintenance teams, and building strong technical relationships with site personnel.

What You\'ll Bring

  • A Bachelor\'s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field (or equivalent industry experience).
  • A learning and growth mentality.
  • The ability to follow guidelines but also to recommend new ideas and processes.
  • The desire to continue to develop and a focus on customer service.

Working alongside an experienced engineer you will be provided with full support for further career development.


Apply now for more details.


At Randstad, we are passionate about providing equal employment opportunities and embracing diversity to the benefit of all. We actively encourage applications from any background.


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