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Mechanical Support Engineer

TEC Partners
Nottingham
1 month ago
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Our client, a leading engineering company in Retford, is seeking a Mechanical Support Engineer with a strong project focus. This is not your typical support role - you will act more like a Project Engineer, collaborating across multiple departments including Technical, Design, Projects, and Commercial. You will play a key role in supporting innovative engineering solutions, working on complex control systems in an aquatic environment.

Key Responsibilities:

Act as the mechanical point of contact across multiple departments, supporting project delivery.

Liaise with Technical, Design, Projects, and Commercial teams to ensure project requirements are met.

Provide engineering support to resolve technical challenges and assist with system development.

Assist in project planning, scheduling, and coordination to meet deadlines and budgets.

Review technical documentation and ensure compliance with company standards and regulations.

Support the preparation of reports, proposals, and presentations for internal and external stakeholders.

Troubleshoot mechanical or hydraulic systems as required.

Requirements:

Experience in mechanical, hydraulic, or general engineering environments is advantageous.

Strong problem-solving skills and ability to manage competing priorities.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; ability to work across multiple teams.

Experience with project coordination or support is a plus.

Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; CAD experience is beneficial but not essential.

Benefits:

Competitive salary of £45k - £50k.

26 days annual leave plus all UK bank holidays.

Hybrid working - enjoy flexibility between office and home.

Exposure to a variety of engineering projects across multiple departments.

Opportunity to develop project management skills and grow within the company.

Collaborative, supportive working environment.

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