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Support Engineer

Shipton On Cherwell
1 week ago
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Info about the company
An innovative and industry-leading organisation specialising in the development of high-end navigation and positioning systems for the Autonomous vehicles, Aerospace Drones, Geo Mapping and Robotics sectors.
Info about what the x2 Support Engineer role entails
X 2 brand new Support Engineer/ Test & Diagnosis Engineer roles as our client splits their Customer Support and a Test/QA team into 2 functions and creates a new support team, focused on the UK, Europe and Latin America markets. You will be happy to travel globally (all expenses paid), with a can do approach and a desire to provide an excellent customer experience.
The goal is to have the new team in place by Christmas 2025 with a fully standalone customer support team working closely with the sales team and QA and test team in the UK.
Essential Requirements for the x2 Support Engineer / Test & Diagnosis Engineer roles

  • Technical degree in engineering or equivalent experience (Electronics, Electrical, Telecommunications or Mathematics would also be good).
  • Experience with technical troubleshooting & fault diagnostics for complex hardware/software/electronics.
  • A methodical fault finding approach
  • Technical support / fault finding experience within products in industry sectors such as Autonomous vehicles, Aerospace (Drones), Telecoms (antenna, aerials etc), Surveying or Robotics
  • Able to work in a customer facing environment - working under pressure, liaising with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Happy to travel within the UK, Europe and Latin America sometimes at fairly short notice
    Desirable Requirements for the x2 Support Engineer / Test & Diagnosis roles
  • GNSS / Tracking & Monitoring / Georeferencing / Precision Control / Positioning / Localisation / MEMS / Inertial navigation / LIDAR / Sensor fusion type product experience.
  • Experience working with automotive test houses.
  • Experience working with different cultures across Asia, Latin America, Europe etc would be helpful but not essential.
    Benefits
  • Holiday entitlement - 27 days + bank holidays
  • Pension 5% employer contributions
  • Group Income Protection Insurance Scheme
  • Death In Service Scheme
  • Electric Vehicle Scheme
  • Wellness initiatives
    • others
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