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Electrical Technician, Electrical Vehicle Technician, Project Engineer


Listed on:4th July
Location:London greater london | london
Salary/Rate:£40000 - £46000
Tags: project engineer | maintenance engineer | project manager | project-engineer greater london | project-engineer london
Type:Permanent
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:PROJM1
Recruiter:Reed Technology
Electrical Technician, Electrical Vehicle Technician, Project Engineer, Project Manager, Maintenance Engineer. My client, based in London is currently looking to recruit a Project Engineer, Electrical Vehicle Technician. You will be required to commission and decommission the IBIS system on new vehicles, provide diagnosis of vehicle related faults, provide maintenance repair services for vehicles and provide on site support for diagnosis of hardware issues under the direction of technical experts.

You will require technical understanding of electronic systems, preferably their installation into a harsh environment, particularly automotive and you will possess strong understanding and experience working with automotive electrics with electronic maintenance skills. Experience of complex installation, maintenance projects, Real time or Comms would be useful.
Reed Personnel Services is the UK's leading specialist employment agency/ business.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/142317
Contact Name:Philippa Wood

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