Field Engineer (Network)
City of London, Greater London
£60,168/annum
Posted 1 day ago
About the role
Field Engineer – Navigation & Communications Systems Location: London Area / Kent
Salary: £60,168 per annum + 26% allowances (£75,811 total package)
Full time, on‑call rota (1 week in 4)
As a Field Engineer, you will work as part of a team supporting and maintaining operationally critical systems, with a primary focus on RADAR, VHF and microwave technologies. The role combines hands‑on engineering, problem solving, and working at height across multiple locations.
Maintain and support a range of navigation and communications systems
Contribute to the planning, installation and support of operationally critical equipment
Ensure existing assets are regularly maintained and available for service 24/7
Take part in an on‑call rota (approximately 1 week in 4), including out‑of‑hours and weekend working
Deliver a high level of customer service while working effectively both independently and as part of a team
Degree in electronic engineering or a related discipline
Minimum of 5 years’ hands‑on experience in a comparable engineering role
Experience designing, maintaining or repairing electrical, electronic and computer‑based systems
Ability to pass a medical evaluation and maintain fitness levels to work safely
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