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Technical and Engineering Administrator

Horsham St Faith
7 months ago
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About Us:

At Anglian we pride ourselves on innovation and quality within the home improvements industry. Our commitment to excellence drives us to seek out the best talent to join our team. We are currently looking for a dedicated and skilled Technical and Engineering Administrator to support our technical and engineering department.

Role Overview:
As a Technical and Engineering Administrator, you will play a crucial role in providing expert advice and information across the business. You will be responsible for developing and maintaining product data within our company configurator software, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in our operations.

Key Responsibilities:

Respond to requests for technical information.
Perform CAD drawing tasks, including drawing amendments.
Manage document control processes.
Ensure technical documentation on the intranet is kept up to date.
Review product updates and obsolescence prior to release and make necessary changes to the configurator.
Support the product configurator and troubleshoot related issues.
Provide technical support and advice to the engineering department and other business units.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure data integrity and consistency.
Assist in the development and implementation of technical documentation and training materials.
Stay updated with industry trends and advancements to continuously improve our processes.
Qualifications:

Proven experience in a technical support role, preferably within the manufacturing and window and door industry.
Strong understanding of engineering principles and technical documentation.
Understanding and application of Boolean search terms
Proficiency in using configurator software and other technical tools.
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Why Join Us?

Competitive Salary
31 days holiday, increasing to 33 days after 2 years of service, plus have your birthday off
Pension
Paid time off annually to volunteer
Comprehensive health & well-being benefits including cycle to work scheme, heavily discounted gym memberships and free access to mental health first aiders
Heavily discounted group discount scheme on all products
Group Perks and freebies on days out, cinema, theatre, eating in and out, mobiles phones, food shopping and most major high street retailers
Opportunity to work with a forward-thinking and supportive team
Career development and continuous learning opportunities
Please apply today!

Our Company is committed to monitoring & aligning its Policies with up-to-date Government guidance on reducing the spread of respiratory infections in the workplace. Through the Company’s value of “Succeed Together” we are committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. We recruit the ‘best person for the job’ regardless of any protected characteristics as defined by the Equality Act 2010 creating an inclusive working environment and culture for our employees

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