Your experience of systems engineering (specifically systems requirements, design and integration) will help you to deliver innovative solutions as a Systems Engineer.
As a Systems Engineering specialist, you will be responsible for leading all technical aspects of engineering projects.
You will have the opportunity to work for a company passionate about inertial navigation and GNSS and how they can help their customers through integration of their technology.
The role of Application Engineer is to develop engineering solutions using company products or board sets to meet customer needs.
The role involves all aspects of engineering projects including assessing customer requirements, developing customer hardware and software solutions, supporting customers, and writing technical documentation.
The role requires in-depth understanding of the functionality and use of the company's products and board sets and how to adapt them for new applications.
Additionally, providing engineering support to Operations and ensuring continuous improvement.
Reporting to the Process Engineering Manager, the Production Support Engineer is responsible for ensuring optimal OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness), through effective preventative maintenance and corrective actions to reduce equipment down time, in line with the expectations of Operations.
The successful candidate will join the Process Engineering team, reporting to the Process Engineering Manager.
Reed Engineering are working with a fantastic Food Manufacturer and I am currently seeking an Electrical Project Engineer with a strong background in PLCs to lead our electrical engineering projects within the factory value stream.
This role is essential for overseeing the development and implementation of electrical projects, ensuring adherence to health and safety standards, and driving continuous improvement with a focus on automation and control systems.
Day to Day of the role
Oversee and manage electrical projects from conception to completion, ensuring they meet all technical requirements, deadlines, and budget constraints.