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Manufactoring Coordinator - Field Based

TEC Partners
Norfolk
4 weeks ago
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Job Title: Manufacturing & Field Support Coordinator
Location: UK-Wide (Field-Based with Workshop Support)
Salary: Up to £34, + Company Van + Benefits
Job Type: Full-Time

About the Role:

We are seeking a Manufacturing & Field Support Coordinator to join a growing engineering and production team specialising in advanced environmental monitoring systems. This is a hands-on and varied position that combines workshop-based assembly with UK-wide field support for installations, servicing, and trials.

The ideal candidate will be technically minded, practical, and comfortable working both independently on-site and collaboratively within a small, dynamic team. You'll play a key role in ensuring every system deployed meets the highest standards of performance and reliability.

Key Responsibilities:

Assemble and test electronic and mechanical components for environmental monitoring and IoT systems.

Follow build procedures and checklists to ensure consistent product quality and traceability.

Perform functional testing, calibration, and configuration of sensors, communication modules (GSM, LoRa, NB-IoT, Satellite), and power systems.

Conduct field installations, servicing, and trials across the UK (company van provided).

Support packing, logistics, and quality control for outgoing orders.

Maintain accurate records of production activities, stock levels, and component usage.

Assist with workshop organisation, stock management, and maintenance activities.

Collaborate with engineering and R&D teams to provide feedback and suggest improvements.

Skills & Qualifications:

Background or qualification in electronics, engineering, or a technical discipline (college-level or higher).

Practical experience using hand tools, soldering equipment, or electrical testing devices.

Comfortable working in both workshop and field environments, often autonomously.

Basic understanding of electronics, wiring, and assembly procedures.

Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.

Strong communication and teamwork abilities.

Full UK driving licence required.

Interest in environmental monitoring, sustainability, or IoT systems is advantageous.

What's on Offer:

Salary up to £34,, depending on experience.

Company van and equipment provided for field-based work.

Comprehensive hands-on training in environmental technology and IoT systems.

Career development opportunities within a scaling and innovative organisation.

A collaborative and supportive team environment with regular team events and field days.

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