Graduate Radar System Engineer

Copello Global
Fareham
2 months ago
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Graduate Radar System Engineer

2 Year Graduate Scheme

Fareham, Hampshire (Hybrid Working)

£30,000 + Bens (with regular increases)


Opportunity for an Engineering Graduate to join a global leader in Air Traffic Management Systems and to work on the latest technologies within the Radar space.


The company is committed to developing talented graduates and provides an exceptional, structured 2-year graduate scheme in which you will develop a wide range of systems engineering skills.


The Role


You will be joining an experienced team that is focused on the implementation, maintenance and deployment of infrastructure services and Air Traffic Management products into customer environments across the UK and you’ll be working daily with a variety of laboratory equipment, operating systems and networks.


You’ll learn how and perform optimizations and deployments of key products, perform installation and verifications on client premises while following relevant operational and test procedures in a highly regulated environment.


Requirements


The team is looking for an Engineering Graduate (eg. Aerospace, Electronics, Physics) with a passion for technologies such as radar and prior experience with test equipment (such as oscilloscopes, network analysers and signal generators) to join them on a permanent basis out of their UK hub in Fareham, Fareham.


The role will entail up to 6 months initial development in that office before some travel to client sites in the UK so the ability and willingness to travel, drive and stay away from home is essential.

Excellent communications skills and the ability to work well within a team is required along with a willingness to learn to concepts and approaches.


To Apply


To apply, follow the instructions on this page or send an updated CV to Myles at Copello Global referencing the role in question.


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