Junior Application Engineer

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Junior Applications Engineer

Location: St Albans

Salary: Competitive

Contract Type: Permanent

Our client who produces Vison Inspection Systems are currently recruiting for a Junior Applications Engineer in their St Albans office. As a Applications Engineer, you will be required to provide support to internal staff and customers and support on site installation and commissioning.

Key Responsibilities - Junior Applications Engineer

Provide technical support to internal staff and customers, including joint sales visits
Conduct product trials and application evaluations for new enquiries
Develop vision system applications and configure barcode systems
Support on-site installation, commissioning, and customer technical support
Contribute technical input to sales quotations and attend supplier training
Qualifications & Requirements - Junior Applications Engineer

Degree in Electronic Engineering, Computer Programming, or related field, or equivalent experience
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Camera vision applications experience (preferred but not essential)
PC programming skills (C#, .NET, JavaScript) (preferred but not essential)
PLC programming or relevant industry experience (preferred but not essential)
What We Offer - Junior Applications Engineer

Competitive salary based on experience
23 days holiday, increasing to 28
Pension scheme and private healthcare
All business expenses covered
Beneficiary of Employee Ownership Trust after 1 year
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For more information, contact Charlie Boulton on (phone number removed) or email at (url removed)

Who We're Looking For

Candidates who have a degree in Computer Sicence, Computer Programming or Electrical Engineering and have at least a years experience in a relevant workplace 

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