Job Description
Catfoss Recruitment Ltd are currently in partnership with a globally respected R&D company that is looking to recruit an Instrumentation Engineer to their expanding team on a permanent basis.
We are seeking to recruit an Instrumentation Engineer whose primary function will be to manufacture and install instrumentation for use within our R&D testing facilities. This will include but is not limited to equipment calibration, the set-up of specialised measurement/monitoring equipment, model assembly and integration for test, troubleshooting, and assisting in the operation of facilities.
The successful candidate will be expected to demonstrate the drive and commitment necessary for ensuring that work is completed in line with challenging schedule requirements whilst maintaining a clean, safe working environment. To succeed in this position, you must be flexible in your approach to working hours, which will require shift working, and able to respond quickly to a changing workload.
Instrumentation Engineer - Working hours: Mon - Fri, Full time, 40 hours per week, shift work required when testing facilities in operation (typical hours are 07.00 - 15:00 and 14.00 - 22:00 on a rotating weekly basis) office hours otherwise.
Instrumentation Engineer - Main duties and responsibilities will include:
Training will be given in all of the specialist activities associated with this position.
The successful candidate will be an experienced time served technician, preferably educated to HNC/HND Electrical and Electronic Engineering level (or equivalent) with experience of working in an R&D and/or commercial environment.
This is an exciting permanent opportunity for the right person to be part of a successful and highly skilled engineering company. In return, we offer a range of benefits including: a competitive salary and pension scheme; free parking; employee assistance programme; optional sharesave scheme, private health insurance and 26 days' annual leave plus Bank Holidays (increasing with length of service after 5 years' service).