Engineering Technician Jobs

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Are you a practical problem-solver with a passion for technology, innovation, and precision?
Engineering Technician jobs offer an exciting opportunity to work hands-on with the latest tools, systems, and technologies that power industries across the UK.
We recruit for a wide range of Engineering Technician roles partnering with leading employers in manufacturing, construction, energy, and research sectors. Whether you’re an experienced technician or looking to build on your technical training, we can help you find the ideal role to advance your engineering career.
What Does an Engineering Technician Do?
An Engineering Technician applies the principles of science, engineering, and mathematics to solve technical problems and support engineers across various stages of production, development, and maintenance.
From designing prototypes to testing machinery, Engineering Technicians play a vital role in transforming ideas into real-world solutions. Depending on your area of expertise, you could be involved in research and development, product testing, manufacturing, inspection, or field maintenance. Typical responsibilities include:
Assisting engineers and scientists in research, design, and testing activities
Setting up and maintaining technical equipment and instrumentation
Preparing and conducting experiments, collecting and analysing data
Inspecting products and processes to ensure quality control and compliance
Assisting with product development, design improvements, and performance testing
Producing and interpreting technical drawings using CAD software
Building prototypes and supporting new product development projects
Diagnosing and troubleshooting mechanical or electrical faults
Maintaining accurate records and preparing reports for engineers and management
Whether working on-site, in a lab, or on the factory floor, Engineering Technicians are crucial to keeping production processes efficient and innovative.
Skills, Qualities, Education & Career Path
To succeed as an Engineering Technician, you’ll need strong technical ability, an analytical mindset, and attention to detail. Key skills include:
Proficiency in computer-aided design (CAD) and technical documentation
Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting abilities
Excellent mathematical and scientific reasoning skills
Ability to interpret and follow technical drawings and specifications
Hands-on mechanical and electrical aptitude
Knowledge of testing, inspection, and maintenance procedures
Strong teamwork and communication skills
A commitment to safety, accuracy, and continuous improvement
These skills are highly transferable across sectors, meaning qualified technicians can progress into roles in engineering design, production management, or quality assurance.
Education and Career Path
Employers typically look for:
A BTEC, HNC/HND, or degree in an engineering discipline such as Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, or Manufacturing Engineering
Practical experience through apprenticeships, laboratory work, or industry placements
Familiarity with industry standards, safety regulations, and quality control systems
Career Path
Many Engineering Technicians choose to work towards professional registration with the Engineering Council (EngTech), which demonstrates your technical competence and professional standing.
As you gain experience, you can progress to roles such as Senior Technician, Design Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, or Project Manager, with opportunities across multiple industries.
Why Choose a Career as an Engineering Technician?
A career as an Engineering Technician offers variety, job stability, and the chance to work on cutting-edge projects that shape the future of technology and infrastructure. You’ll be involved in developing practical solutions that make a real difference, from building efficient transport systems to designing new manufacturing technologies.
With the UK’s ongoing investment in engineering, construction, and renewable energy, skilled technicians are in high demand across all regions. Whether you enjoy hands-on technical work or precision testing, there’s a role to suit your skills and ambitions.
Explore our latest Engineering Technician jobs today and take the next step towards an exciting career in engineering.
