Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Maintenance Engineer (South)

Remarkable Jobs
Greater London
2 weeks ago
Create job alert


Maintenance Engineer
Location: Field-Based (South of England, with regular site travel and hybrid working)
Salary: £30,000 – £35,000
Hours: Full-time, Permanent (40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, with flexibility for site visits and occasional overnights)

Remarkable Jobs are hiring on behalf of our fantastic client for a Maintenance Engineer to join their growing team. This is a brilliant opportunity for someone with a strong engineering or maintenance background who thrives in a varied, hands-on role, combining both remote diagnostics and on-site problem-solving.

Maintenance Engineer Role:

As a Maintenance Engineer, you will play a vital role in keeping technology and infrastructure performing at their best. From monitoring ANPR systems and smart-parking equipment to carrying out both scheduled and reactive maintenance, you’ll help ensure reliability, minimise downtime, and deliver excellent service across multiple sites in the South of England.

Key Responsibilities:



  • Monitor and maintain electrical systems, signage, ANPR, and smart-parking hardware.


  • Carry out proactive inspections and scheduled maintenance visits.


  • Attend reactive faults and breakdowns within SLA timescales.


  • Use remote monitoring platforms to diagnose issues before escalation.


  • Liaise with engineers, field teams, and site representatives to deliver service excellence.


  • Maintain ISO-compliant records, reports, and safety documentation.


What They’re Looking For:



  • Strong background in engineering or maintenance (parking, ANPR, CCTV, or related fields ideal).


  • Technical understanding of field-based systems and hardware.


  • Skilled in diagnostics, reporting, and documentation.


  • Confident with IT systems (Microsoft Office essential; Power BI/SQL desirable).


  • Health & Safety awareness (RAMS, PPE, working at height).


  • Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel.


This Maintenance Engineer role offers variety, autonomy, and progression in a company that values reliability, innovation, and teamwork.

If you’re looking for your next career move as a Maintenance Engineer, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now!

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer (Midlands)

Maintenance Engineer Electrical

Electrician

Static Electrical Engineer – 40K – Newcastle

Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

UAV (Drones) Recruitment Trends 2025 (UK): What Job Seekers Need To Know About Today’s Hiring Process

Summary: UK unmanned aviation (UAV/UAS/RPAS) hiring has shifted from aircraft‑type buzzwords to capability‑driven evaluation across flight ops, autonomy, data products, safety & regulatory compliance. Employers want proof you can plan, fly, analyse and scale UAV systems safely and economically—VLOS/A2 CofC, GVC, BVLOS & SORA ops, UTM integrations, command‑and‑control resilience, sense‑and‑avoid, payload pipelines, and fleet reliability. This guide explains what’s changed, what to expect in interviews & how to prepare—especially for UAV pilots/ops managers, flight test engineers, autonomy/perception, GNC/control, UTM/backend, safety & airworthiness, data processing/analysis, and field engineering roles. Who this is for: UAV pilots & flight ops, mission planners, flight test & safety engineers, autonomy/SLAM/perception, GNC/control engineers, embedded/avionics, communications & C2 links, UTM/airspace integrations, data processing (imagery/LiDAR/thermal), GIS/photogrammetry, maintenance & field techs, and programme/product managers in the UK.

Why UAV (Drone) Careers in the UK Are Becoming More Multidisciplinary

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, have seen rapid adoption across sectors in the UK — agriculture, logistics, inspection, mapping, delivery, search & rescue, environmental monitoring, media, defence, and more. As UAV use proliferates, the roles supporting them are shifting. Modern UAV careers are no longer just about aerodynamics, electronics or autopilot algorithms. They now require knowledge of law, ethics, psychology, linguistics & design — because flying machines in public airspace must be safe, trusted, legal, intuitive and well communicated. In this article, we’ll explore why UAV careers in the UK are becoming more multidisciplinary, how those allied fields intersect with UAV work, and what job-seekers & employers should do to adapt.

UAV Team Structures Explained: Who Does What in a Modern UAV Department

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), commonly called drones, are transforming industries across the UK—from agriculture, surveillance, mapping, and inspection to logistics, environmental monitoring, and emergency response. UAV systems combine hardware, embedded systems, controls, autonomy, sensors, communications, regulatory / airworthiness, and operations. As the UAV ecosystem grows, companies need team structures that ensure safety, reliability, regulatory compliance, and operational readiness. If you are applying for UAV roles via UAVJobs.co.uk or building a UAV team, this article will help you understand the roles typical in a modern UAV department, how they collaborate throughout the UAV lifecycle, what skills and qualifications employers expect in the UK, what salaries look like, common challenges, and best practices for structuring teams that deliver capable UAV systems.