Trainee Field Engineer – Radio

Bury
5 days ago
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Trainee Field Engineer – Radio
Location: Greater Manchester
Salary: £23,000 – £28,000
Full-Time
Mobile & Flexible Working

Are you ready to launch your engineering career in the dynamic world of radio communications? A leading UK-wide communications provider is seeking a passionate and driven Trainee Field Engineer to join its expanding Radio department based in Greater Manchester.

Why This Role?
This is more than just a job—it’s a chance to work with cutting-edge technology, support a diverse customer base, and grow your skills in a fast-paced, supportive environment. With a competitive starting salary and opportunities for development, this role is ideal for someone looking to build a long-term career in engineering.

What You’ll Be Doing
Supporting system design, installation, and commissioning of PMR, DMR, telemetry radio & microwave infrastructure
Diagnosing and repairing radio equipment—from hand portables to base stations
Conducting system surveys and producing technical documentation
Liaising with customers to ensure smooth operation and maintenance
Delivering post-sales support and customer training
Upholding health & safety standards and technical excellence

What Success Looks Like
Seamless installations and satisfied customers
A smooth handover to the service team
Representing the brand with professionalism and technical excellence

What You’ll Bring
Essential Skills & Experience

Experience in two-way radio communications
Strong understanding of IP technologies (routing, switching)
Ability to work at heights, in confined spaces, and away from home
Excellent communication and documentation skills
Full UK driving licence
Willingness to undergo security vetting

Ready to take the next step in your engineering journey? Apply now and become part of a team that’s shaping the future of radio communications.

Please call Helen at Aspire Recruitment on (phone number removed) or Email

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