PSU Technology Group’s involvement with EDF-Energy goes back to 1994 and due to expansion we have new openings for 3 x experienced Electronic Service and Repair Engineers to join our team of qualified engineers based at our Lancaster office. These are permanent roles providing support for equipment installed at Heysham Nuclear Power Station through to planned operational end of life in 2030.
Initially the role will be workshop based and will involve bench repair and test of legacy electronic equipment down to component level.
Applicants should have knowledge of digital and analogue electronics extending back to the microprocessor era. Familiarity with electronic test equipment and PCB rework will be advantageous, as will experience of on site servicing. Opportunity exists to develop test programs for ATE and construction of rigs to aid repair processes.
Test and qualification activities will form the basis of a training program to develop the successful candidate so that they can operate on site in a Service Engineer capacity.
No agencies please.
Essential Requirements:
- Excellent attitude and work ethic
- Experienced in the repair of electronic equipment down to component level
- Good electro-mechanical skills
- Proven fault finding skills in the repair of electronic equipment
- A methodical and analytical approach
- Excellent communication skills both written and oral
- Team worker with strong interpersonal skills
- Flexible and adaptable
- Enthusiastic with commitment to job role
- Educated to HND or Degree level
Benefits
- Initially £20K - £27K depending on knowledge and experience
- Generous salary structure increasing to £40K at year 5 of employment
- Group Life Assurance
- Company Pension Scheme
- Corporate Eyecare
- 22 days paid holiday (incremental with service) plus Bank Holidays
You should submit a copy of their CV and a covering letter to recruitment@psu.co.uk or via post to HR, PSU Technology Group, 1 Manchester Park, Tewkesbury Road, Cheltenham, GL51 9EJ