Telemetry Technician

Dodd Group
King's Lynn
1 week ago
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At Dodd Group, we’ve been a proud family‑owned business since 1947. For over 75 years we’ve earned a trusted reputation in the building services sector, delivering high‑quality electrical and mechanical design, installation, and maintenance across a wide range of industries. We are proud to be recognised as an employer of choice—where every individual is valued, and the diversity of our workforce is celebrated. With an annual turnover exceeding £250 million, we invest in our people, providing opportunities for growth and creating an environment where you can truly excel.


As we continue to grow, we’re looking for a telemetry engineer to join our vibrant team in Kings Lynn, helping us deliver outstanding service and make a real difference for our clients.


Role Description

The King’s Lynn branch of Dodd Group is expanding its Telemetry Configuration Team that configures, tests and supports the installation of microprocessor‑based telemetry outstations on water utility sites.


The role demands accuracy, an eye for detail, a diligent nature and an affinity for technology, computing and problem‑solving. Competence and confidence with MS Office are necessary – particularly Excel. Experience of telemetry, PLC systems, instrumentation or similar systems will be a distinct advantage. This is a full time role based at Kings Lynn with no remote working available.


Qualifications

  • · ‘Desktop surveys’ of I/O, control and communications requirements based on existing outstation configurations.
  • · Remapping outstation and PLC data from existing templates to new ones.
  • · Recreating modular and bespoke control and signal conditioning software code using commercial (e.g. Straton, RSLogix) and proprietary applications.
  • · Functional testing of configured hardware at works.
  • · ‘Top‑end’ support of outstation installation and commissioning.
  • · Carrying out periodic quality checks of data from newly‑installed outstations.
  • · Creating/updating outstation mimics (interactive process diagrams) on the ‘top‑end’ system.
  • You will receive full training on the telemetry equipment and software tools.

What We Offer

At Dodd Group, we believe that outstanding work should be recognised and rewarded. That’s why we provide a comprehensive benefits package. This includes 21 days annual leave plus bank holidays, access to mental health support, Death in Service package and a discounted Pure Gym membership. We are committed to your continued development, offering fully funded training to help you progress in your career. In addition, you will benefit from our Refer a Friend scheme, enrolment in the company Pension Plan, and Family Leave benefits.


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