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NavCom Field Engineer

Connexa Technology Limited
West Sussex
9 months ago
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Our client, a leading provider of Satellite Communications and IT-managed solutions is hiring for a NavCom Field Engineer. They have over 50 years of experience in the Government and Maritime sectors and offer a range of services including broadband VSAT, navigation, and GMDSS systems, enabling their clients to communicate globally at sea, on land, and in the air.

Key Responsibilities:
* Conduct VDR-APTs and radio surveys
* Install, repair, and maintain GMDSS and navigational equipment
* Install, repair, and maintain VSAT satellite broadband systems
* Support retrofit projects, including bridge installs and system integrations

Key Skills & Qualifications:
* HNC/ONC/NVQ or equivalent in Engineering/IT
* 3+ years of experience in a similar role
* Knowledge of electronic/electrical engineering
* Valid driving licence and passport
* GMDSS Radio Operator/Maintainer License (preferred)

Benefits:
* Competitive salary and performance-based annual bonus
* 25 holiday days + bank holidays
* Pension scheme matched up to 7.5%
* Opportunities for ongoing training and skills growth

If you are passionate about engineering and ready for your next challenge, apply now to join our dynamic team.

Established in Didsbury, Connexa Technology Ltd is becoming one of the UK's fastest growing IT and Technology recruitment companies.

People. Technology. Connected.

Connexa Technology is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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