Production Engineer

Microsoft Word - Production Engineer - AV Systems

AV Systems Production Engineer
Location: Near Exeter
The Role
As an AV Systems Production Engineer, you will be a key member of the production team. You'll need excellent hands-on skills, a proactive and self-motivated attitude, and a passion for audio, video, and control systems. An interest in the broader manufacturing process is also important.
Working Hours

  • Full-time: 35 hours per week
  • Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm (includes a one-hour lunch break)

Main Responsibilities

  • Assembly and wiring of AV system hardware
  • Terminating specialist connectors using crimp and solder techniques
  • Looming and interconnecting hardware components
  • Working from technical drawings, specifications, and wiring diagrams
  • Contributing to the manufacturing and assembly process
  • Following in-house process and quality control procedures
  • Maintaining clean and efficient workspaces
  • Adhering to all relevant health and safety procedures

Essential Qualifications & Skills

  • Recognized technical qualifications (e.g., NVQ Level 3, BTEC National Certificate/Diploma)
  • Excellent hands-on skills and attention to detail
  • Ability to interpret wiring schematics and technical documentation
  • Knowledge of IT networks, firmware, fault finding, and testing
  • Experience with digital video and digital/analog audio
  • Familiarity with networked control systems (e.g., Crestron, AMX)
  • Proven soldering and cable preparation skills
  • Strong communication and teamwork abilities
  • Willingness to grow and develop within the role

Desirable

  • Full, clean UK driving licence
  • Experience with AV systems in the entertainment industry
Company
Creative Personnel
Location
Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Permanent
Salary
£30000 - £32000/annum
Posted
Company
Creative Personnel
Location
Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Permanent
Salary
£30000 - £32000/annum
Posted