Engineer Job Description Sample

This Engineer sample job description can be used to help you create a job advert that will attract candidates who are qualified for the job. Feel free to revise this job description to meet your specific job duties and job requirements.

Job Title: Engineer

Engineer Job Purpose

Utilises mechanical and electrical engineering skills and expertise to resolve technical issues, including fault-finding and problem analysis, parts maintenance and procurement, and timely repairs. Attends to routine maintenance and anticipates future problems, performing repairs as needed to keep all systems in good working order.

Engineer Job Duties

  • Assess and repair mechanical or electrical failures
  • Accurately and in a timely manner document engineering processes, parts used and discarded, repairs done, and the causes of each failure
  • Log all repair time
  • Keep engineering tools, such as manuals, safety protocols, parts, and work tools, up to date and available to staff
  • Communicate with clients and customers about work time, fault repairs, and downtime, working to minimise customer wait time and maximise solution efficiency
  • Provide excellent customer service
  • Adhere closely to repair schedules
  • Perform routine maintenance and preventative repairs on existing systems
  • Possess contract knowledge and ensure all work is done to proper risk management procedure standards
  • Conduct testing on existing systems and on new parts and materials, and communicate with customers about project-specific testing and timelines
  • Manage other engineering staff members and liaise with third-party contractors
  • Maintain a good working relationship with clients, third-party contractors, and parts vendors

Engineer Skills and Qualifications

Engineering Degree, Apprenticeship or Previous Work Experience, City and Guilds Engineering Qualification, Knowledge of Machinery, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering Experience,

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