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Job Description Electrical Design Engineer We are delighted to be supporting a respected building services consultancy who are recruiting for an Electrical Design Engineer to lead and deliver high-quality Electrical and Mechanical projects across a range of sectors. This senior role is perfect for someone with strong technical expertise and leadership skills who is ready to manage teams, drive...
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You will assist in the design, simulation, and validation of our hardware systems. Your primary focus will be on the electronics—specifically the physical circuitry and PCB layouts that manage energy flow—distinct from the mechanical structure or control software.
Electrical Engineer Sub Division: Defence Location: Witney Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full Time - 40 hours - Monday to Friday Creating and maintaining great places to live and work delivered by excellent people who care… Purpose of Role We are currently recruiting for a Static Electrical Engineer to join our facilities maintenance team based permanently at RAF Brize Norton, one of the...
Electrical Building Services Engineer – Oxford Area An established building services consultancy in the Oxford area is looking to appoint an Electrical Building Services Engineer to join their growing team. Known for delivering practical, intelligent design solutions across sectors such as commercial, education, residential and defence, this is a chance to be part of a collaborative,...
Job Description JG227 – Forklift EngineerLocation: WitneySalary: £30,000 - £37,500 + Overtime + BenefitsOverview:First Military Recruitment are currently seeking a Forklift Engineer on behalf of one of our clients.The successful candidate will be responsible for carrying out routine maintenance and repairs to long/short term machines and customers owned equipment. Ensuring best practice with...
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Job Description Electronics Technician Witney, Oxfordshire £28,000 - £30,000 Per Annum Our client are looking for a skilled Electronics Technician to join their production team. Our client design and manufacture high quality LED reading lights for Aerospace, Maritime, and Commercial interiors. They are looking for an enthusiastic motivated individual to join the team, with previous experience...
You should be a time-served apprentice with significant experience in electrical systems or with NVQ or C&G level 3 in electrical engineering.
You should be a time-served apprentice with significant experience in mechanical/electrical systems or with NVQ or C&G level 3 in electrical engineering.
You will be part of a small but skilled team, who focus on product quality and quality of service to their customers. Duties will include:The wiring of systems, working from electrical drawings. The mechanical build and assemble of components and final systems assembly. The fabrication and build of pipework, pumps and control systems.
You will play a key role in the development of the company’s novel lens system, contributing from early concept through to production. Key Responsibilities The Mechanisms Engineer will: - Design and develop micro-mechanisms for precision optical applications - Integrate micro-mechanisms into the company’s optical systems
You will need to have completed a recognised Engineering apprenticeship or have a higher education qualification (such as a ONC, HNC, HND or degree) in a related subject.
You will also be required to demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate with your peers and other departments and to maintain a high standard of record keeping as required by our stringent quality systems.
You will work across mechanical, optical, and analytical disciplines to ensure that complex mechanical systems, sub-systems, and mechanisms come together into a robust, high-performance product.
You will take ownership of overseeing the lifecycle of the mechanical systems, ensuring that they integrate seamlessly with one another.
You will investigate plant failures and carry out repairs as quickly and efficiently as possible to avoid interruptions to the process.
You will be expected to provide technical advice, refer to up-to-date technical knowledge, and provide training or support for technical trainees if required.
You will need to have completed a recognised Engineering apprenticeship or have a higher education qualification (such as a ONC, HNC, HND or degree) in a related subject.
You will also be required to demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate with your peers and other departments and to maintain a high standard of record keeping as required by our stringent quality systems.
You will characterise, optimise, scale, and validate the R&D team’s unique ophthalmic production processes, ensuring they are robust, repeatable, and scalable. As this is a completely new optical system, the role requires a high degree of creativity, along with a proactive, hands-on engineering approach to developing novel and often complex production processes.
You will be a key contributor, working closely with the Design and Production teams to develop critical equipment that supports the assembly of novel prototypes. As this is a completely new optical system, the role requires a high degree of creativity, with responsibility for developing first-of-their-kind assembly equipment and production processes.
You will play a key role in the development of the company’s novel lens system, contributing from early concept through to production. Key Responsibilities The Mechanisms Engineer will: - Design and develop micro-mechanisms for precision optical applications - Integrate micro-mechanisms into the company’s optical systems
You will characterise, optimise, scale, and validate the R&D team’s unique ophthalmic production processes, ensuring they are robust, repeatable, and scalable. As this is a completely new optical system, the role requires a high degree of creativity, along with a proactive, hands-on engineering approach to developing novel and often complex production processes.
You will be a key contributor, working closely with the Design and Production teams to develop critical equipment that supports the assembly of novel prototypes. As this is a completely new optical system, the role requires a high degree of creativity, with responsibility for developing first-of-their-kind assembly equipment and production processes.
You will work across mechanical, optical, and analytical disciplines to ensure that complex mechanical systems, sub-systems, and mechanisms come together into a robust, high-performance product.
You will take ownership of overseeing the lifecycle of the mechanical systems, ensuring that they integrate seamlessly with one another.