Installation Engineer / Class 1 HGV Driver

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Didcot, Oxfordshire
12 months ago
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2 Jun 2025 (12 months ago)

Job Title: Installation Technician C+E Licence

Location: Oxfordshire base, working nationwide

Salary: £36,000 - £45,000 per annum plus tax free nights out allowance

Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time

About the role:

Join Simon Hegele's specialist team as an Installation Technician, working on the forefront of medical imaging technology installations across the UK and Ireland. This exciting role combines your expertise in mechanical or electrical systems with professional driving skills, offering a unique opportunity to develop a long-term career with a respected global company.

You will be part of a highly skilled team installing advanced MRI, CT, X-ray, and other state-of-the-art medical imaging equipment at hospitals, clinics, and research facilities. The role includes nationwide travel, with occasional opportunities to work in Northern Europe. Full training and support will be provided, leading to specialist certification in medical equipment installations.

Please note that a C + E License (Class 1 HGV Licence) is essential for this role and therefore only candidates with this will be considered for this role.

Key Responsibilities:

Safely transport and assist in the installation of complex medical imaging equipment as part of an expert team.
Work closely with project managers, technical support teams, and clinical staff to ensure seamless installations.
Demonstrate practical capabilities in mechanical and electrical assembly during installations.
Communicate effectively with team members and clients to maintain a professional and efficient service.
Adhere to Health and Safety standards, ensuring safe working methods at all times.
Accommodate flexible work patterns, including nights away from home, with paid rest periods between installations.About You:

Essential Requirements:

Valid C+E licence.
Background or strong interest in mechanical or electrical engineering, or related practical fields.
A keen willingness to learn and develop new skills through structured training.
Understanding of Health and Safety standards and safe working practices.
Flexibility to travel and stay overnight for installations, averaging 3-5 days per project.Desirable Skills:

Experience leading or supervising small teams in technical environments.
Previous exposure to logistics or installation-related roles.
Confident and professional demeanour with strong communication skills.What We Offer:

Comprehensive internal and external training to build your technical expertise.
Tax-free overnight allowances for work away from home.
Paid rest periods between installations to maintain work-life balance.
Increasing holiday entitlement with length of service.
Access to our Employee Assistance Programme.About Simon Hegele UK:

Simon Hegele provides specialist logistics and installation services to global leaders in high-tech manufacturing and healthcare. With operations worldwide, we pride ourselves on professionalism, quality, and a commitment to excellence. Our UK headquarters in Didcot Quarter, Oxfordshire, features a purpose-built, state-of-the-art facility designed to support our growing team and expanding customer base.

How to Apply:

Click the APPLY button to submit your CV and cover letter for this role.

Candidates with experience of; Installation Technician, Equipment Installer, Mechanical Installation Engineer, Electrical Installations Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Electro-Mechanical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Mobile Engineer, Repair Technician, Multi-skilled Engineer, Electrical Installation Engineer, Technician, Mechanic, Engineer, Electrician, Installations, Installer, Trainee, Class 1 Driver, Heavy Goods Vehicle Driver, LGV Driver, HGV Class 1 Driver, HGV Driver, Driver, HGV 1, Class 1, Driver Class 1, CE, C+E, C + E, Recovery Driver will also be considered for this role

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