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Support Engineer - Electronics

TEC Partners
Norfolk
4 months ago
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Support Engineer - Electronics
Location: Great Yarmouth, UK (Office-Based)
Salary: £35, per annum (depending on experience)
Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent

A well-established engineering business based in Great Yarmouth is seeking a Support Engineer to join its growing team. This is a great opportunity to become part of a company that designs and manufactures technically advanced, high-value electronic systems supplied to clients across a range of global markets.

About the Role

Working as part of a small, collaborative support and service team, you will be responsible for the maintenance, support and testing of a broad range of electronic products. The role offers variety across hands-on service activities, client technical support, troubleshooting, and occasional field-based demonstrations and evaluations.

While the role is predominantly based at the company's Great Yarmouth facility, occasional travel may be required for short field assignments, training, or customer-facing support.

Key Responsibilities

Provide technical support across the business's full product range

Assist with diagnostics, repairs, and routine servicing

Respond to technical queries from customers and internal teams

Participate in occasional site visits, product trials and evaluations

Maintain accurate records of service activities and support actions

Contribute to the improvement of internal processes and technical documentation

Participate in an out-of-hours support rota as required

Desired Skills & Experience

Degree (or equivalent) in Electronic Engineering or a related discipline

Hands-on experience in electronics or technical support role

Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

Clear and confident communicator, both written and verbal

Able to work independently and collaboratively in a team

Comfortable with occasional domestic and international travel

Strong IT skills including MS (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams)

Eligibility to work in the UK

What's on Offer

Salary of up to £35, (depending on experience)

Company pension scheme with enhanced employer contributions

Private health cover

Annual profit-related bonus

22 days annual leave (increasing with service), plus statutory holidays

Free on-site parking

Relocation assistance (if applicable)

This is a Monday to Friday, on-site role with a forward-thinking and supportive employer offering strong progression opportunities and excellent long-term stability.

Interested in learning more?
For a confidential discussion or to express interest in this role, please contact Daniel Cordy at TEC Partners.

Please note: You must have the right to work in the UK to be considered for this position.

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