Job description
- £40000.00 - £50000.00 per annum + Car or Car Allowance
- London
- Industry: Engineering
- Date added: 25/01/2023
- Global leader in what they do
- Strong potential for career development
- Fantastic package see below
Applications engineer - Telecommunications and Fibre optics
The Role: The role of applications engineer is paramount to my clients ability to maintain it's status a world leader in the use of fibre optics within the telecoms market. This role is perfect for an engineer with a strong knowledge of telecoms. This role does require extensive UK with occasional nights away from home. Post training and onboarding you will be offering technical support to customers and internal sales teams. You'll also be analysing competitors products in order to provide feedback to the senior applications engineer.
Requirements: To be considered for the European Account Manager role you must have:
- A background in telecommunications or Fibre optics
- In depth understanding of broadband
- A commercial understanding.
- Ideally Degree qualified.
- Background in Telecommunication from a design point of view (desirable)
- Full UK license and right to work in the UK (Can't offer sponsorship)
The Future: This organisation is one which prides itself of putting their clients first and growing as they grow. Therefore, this role could see you move up the ladder within the European Team. As they're a global business there could also be chance to move laterally into other areas of the business. This is a business who keep hold of their people - their longevity in careers is admirable.
The Package for applications engineer is:
- Basic: £40k-55k basic salary DOE
- Annual Company bonus scheme
- Company vehicle or allowance
- Benefits: 31days holiday, pension, medical cash plan, flexible hours, gym memberships, laptop, mobile
Candidate location:
Ideally based within 50 miles of Surrey but would consider anyone based in England or south Wales. Including: Reading, Bristol, Swindon, Bath, Newport, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Sheffield, Liverpool, Doncaster, Rochdale, Oxford, Northampton, Cambridge, Derby, Birmingham