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Technical Assistant (Electrical or Mechanical bias)

ESCO Maritime Solutions
Rugeley
1 week ago
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Technical Assistant (Electrical or Mechanical bias)

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Overview: As a valued member of our organisation, you will play a key role in maintaining and enhancing designs used across a range of projects, while gaining exposure to a broad spectrum of Engineering disciplines. This role provides a platform to explore different areas of the business, helping you identify where your interests and strengths lie, and supporting you to grow into a future career path within our organisation.

What Youll Do
  • Collaborate with engineering and project teams to achieve outstanding results.
  • Act as a key link between engineers and other departments, communicating effectively to progress tasks and actions on behalf of more senior Engineers.
  • Embrace a variety of engineering tasks that support projects and programs under the guidance of senior engineers, including:
    • Writing Method Statements
    • Writing Test Specifications
    • Implementing ECRs
    • Change Management
    • Drawing Updates
    • Occasional Site Work
  • Participate in internal and external meetings, contributing insights to shape the future of the business.
  • Maintain thorough and organised documentation, following local operating procedures.
EssentialWhat Youll Bring
  • A minimum of a Level 3 Engineering qualification / completion of an engineering apprenticeship, demonstrating a strong engineering background (either electrical or mechanical).
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to liaise confidently with staff across engineering and other business functions to drive progress on tasks and actions.
  • A team player mentality, thriving in a collaborative and supportive work environment.
  • Proficiency in MS Office, allowing you to excel in various tasks.
  • A rapid learner with a flexible and adaptable engineering approach, ready to tackle diverse challenges related to engineering problems.
  • An accurate, diligent, and methodical approach to work in an engineering environment.
  • Ability to plan and organise your own work following higher-level direction.
  • Ability to effectively communicate at all levels of the business including suppliers and customers.
  • Possess a hunger to learn from this unique opportunity to effectively support the business and further your own development.
Desirable
  • Knowledge of mechanical or electrical engineering principles, enhancing your ability to innovate and explore new possibilities.
  • Experience in supporting the design, assembly, test, and delivery of complex Defence systems, demonstrating your expertise in high-stakes projects.
  • Proven experience using recognised design tools such as SolidWorks (mechanical) or electrical design software.
  • Aspiration to progress into a more specialist or supervisory role within the organisation.
  • Note: All candidates must be eligible to achieve the relevant security vetting level applicable to the role.

Note: All candidates must be eligible to achieve the relevant security vetting level applicable to the role.

Seniority level
  • Entry level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Other
  • Industries: Defense and Space Manufacturing

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