Graduate/Junior Systems Technician
| Job Type | Permanent |
| Location | Eynsham |
| Area | Oxfordshire, England |
| Sector | Manufacturing - ManufacturingManufacturing - Scientific |
| Salary | £35000 - £45000 per annum |
| Currency | GBP |
| Start Date | ASAP |
| Advertiser | Maria Goncalves |
| Job Ref | MG-3555 |
| Job Views | 16 |
- Description
- Are you someone who loves taking things apart, fixing them, improving them - and figuring out how they really work?
This is a fantastic opportunity for a hands-on, practical-minded individual to join an innovative technology business working at the cutting edge of infrastructure monitoring and data-capture systems. If you enjoy electronics, software, instrumentation or mechanical systems - whether through work, study or hobby projects - this role will give you the chance to turn that passion into a career.
You’ll be part of a specialist team preparing, building, testing and deploying advanced electronic and data capture systems used on rail infrastructure projects in the UK and overseas. The role blends workshop work, technical configuration, system installation and on-site support. One week, you might be fault-finding and calibrating equipment in the workshop; the next, you could be supporting an installation project or travelling abroad to assist with system deployment.
The company operates from a purpose-built technical facility in Eynsham and delivers highly specialised rail and infrastructure monitoring projects. You’ll gain exposure to electronics, sensors, communications systems, software configuration and real-world field deployment. There is genuine scope to shape your development - if you show interest in a particular area such as electronics, networking, R&D, field systems or software integration, you’ll be supported to grow into it.
This is an ideal opportunity for someone early in their career who wants to learn quickly, get stuck in, and build real technical capability in a supportive but ambitious environment.
We’re looking for someone who:- Has a great attitude, is curious, and genuinely willing to learn
- Has hands-on experience fixing, building or troubleshooting things (professional or hobby - e.g. electronics, cars, bikes, PCs, instrumentation or DIY tech projects)
- Has a background in engineering, electronics, instrumentation or a related technical field

