Panels Structures Assembly Technician £23.82 per hour. Umbrella. Stevenage - 5 days onsite. Certain Advantage is hiring for a Panels Structures Assembly Technician based in Stevenage. This role is on a 6-month contract basis and is office based. Working within the operations team to consistently produce items which conform to all quality requirements in accordance with the production plan. Does this sound like your next career move? If you're ambitious to grow, this may be your next role. The role: Highlight any anomalies and second close non-conformances where applicable, and proactively liaise with the Team Leader/Engineering to update paper works to reflect build sequence and data capture requirements. To work in accordance with LDS (local document system) describing methods and procedures. Complying with standard processes, specific area requirements and health and safety requirements. Promote and follow Cleanroom regulations, local area health and safety requirements and 5S policy within local work areas Ability to read and work to shop floor documentation such as routings, drawing, work instructions and bills of material. Working to the required process standard as dictated by the relevant area skills Matrix. Responsible for the completion of all paperwork relating to the operations undertaken, including traceability stamps and recording any other additional information as required. Reporting and highlighting errors to ME where applicable. Taking progress and reporting to Lead Technician/Team Lead when required. The individual We are looking for people who can show: Previous experience such as Composite manufacturing, mechanical fitter, close tolerance sheet metal worker, time served mechanical technician. Ability to work from detailed drawings and electronic work instructions - within specific procedures. Experience in industries such as Space/Aerospace/Automotive/Motorsport etc. Ability to work in confined spaces above floor level (Working at height) Experience of working within a clean room environment and of being part of a team and leading activities. City and guilds qualification or Btech National Manual Dexterity Does this sound like your next career move? Apply today! (Reference: 73003) Working with Certain Advantage We go the extra mile to find the best people for the job. If you're hunting for a role where you can make an impact and grow your career, we'll work with you to find it. We work with businesses across the UK to find the best people in Finance, Marketing, IT and Engineering.
17/05/2024
Project-based
Panels Structures Assembly Technician £23.82 per hour. Umbrella. Stevenage - 5 days onsite. Certain Advantage is hiring for a Panels Structures Assembly Technician based in Stevenage. This role is on a 6-month contract basis and is office based. Working within the operations team to consistently produce items which conform to all quality requirements in accordance with the production plan. Does this sound like your next career move? If you're ambitious to grow, this may be your next role. The role: Highlight any anomalies and second close non-conformances where applicable, and proactively liaise with the Team Leader/Engineering to update paper works to reflect build sequence and data capture requirements. To work in accordance with LDS (local document system) describing methods and procedures. Complying with standard processes, specific area requirements and health and safety requirements. Promote and follow Cleanroom regulations, local area health and safety requirements and 5S policy within local work areas Ability to read and work to shop floor documentation such as routings, drawing, work instructions and bills of material. Working to the required process standard as dictated by the relevant area skills Matrix. Responsible for the completion of all paperwork relating to the operations undertaken, including traceability stamps and recording any other additional information as required. Reporting and highlighting errors to ME where applicable. Taking progress and reporting to Lead Technician/Team Lead when required. The individual We are looking for people who can show: Previous experience such as Composite manufacturing, mechanical fitter, close tolerance sheet metal worker, time served mechanical technician. Ability to work from detailed drawings and electronic work instructions - within specific procedures. Experience in industries such as Space/Aerospace/Automotive/Motorsport etc. Ability to work in confined spaces above floor level (Working at height) Experience of working within a clean room environment and of being part of a team and leading activities. City and guilds qualification or Btech National Manual Dexterity Does this sound like your next career move? Apply today! (Reference: 73003) Working with Certain Advantage We go the extra mile to find the best people for the job. If you're hunting for a role where you can make an impact and grow your career, we'll work with you to find it. We work with businesses across the UK to find the best people in Finance, Marketing, IT and Engineering.
Incident Manager - Glasgow, Scotland - £36,000 plus 15% plus overtime We are seeking a skilled and experienced Incident Manager to join our Network Operations Centre (NOC) team. The successful candidate will play a critical role in managing and resolving incidents, ensuring timely escalation when necessary, and optimising the performance of our NOC operations. If you have a strong background in incident management and escalation, along with excellent communication and leadership skills, we want to hear from you. Key Responsibilities: Manage the end-to-end incident management process, including identification, prioritisation, resolution, and closure of incidents. Ensure incidents are logged, tracked, and escalated according to defined procedures and service level agreements (SLAs). Prioritise and allocate resources effectively to address critical incidents and minimise downtime. Coordinate with technical teams, including engineers and analysts, to troubleshoot and resolve complex technical issues. Matrix manage a team of NOC technicians, ensuring workload is distributed effectively and performance targets are met. Provide timely and accurate updates to stakeholders on the status of incidents and escalations. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field. Proven experience in incident management and escalation, preferably in a NOC environment. Strong understanding of ITIL framework and best practices for incident management. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders. Demonstrated ability to prioritise and manage multiple incidents simultaneously in a fast-paced environment. Experience with ticketing systems and incident management tools. Leadership and team management skills, with the ability to motivate and develop team members. IT certifications such as ITIL Foundation, Cisco CCNA, or equivalent are a plus but not essential. Additional Skills (Bonus): Experience with networking technologies, including Cisco, Juniper, or Palo Alto. Familiarity with network monitoring and management tools. This role would suit someone who has ran a Service Desk or Helpdesk before and issues out the tickets to the team to resolve. This role is one that operates on an onsite shift pattern of 4 days on, 4 days off so being able to drive is essential for the position because public transport is not something that can relied on entirely. Also, given the customers you will be working with, you will be put through SC clearance - so applicants must be eligible for this. For more information on this opportunity, please get in touch with me or email me at (see below) Incident Manager - Glasgow, Scotland - £36,000 plus 15% plus overtime
15/05/2024
Full time
Incident Manager - Glasgow, Scotland - £36,000 plus 15% plus overtime We are seeking a skilled and experienced Incident Manager to join our Network Operations Centre (NOC) team. The successful candidate will play a critical role in managing and resolving incidents, ensuring timely escalation when necessary, and optimising the performance of our NOC operations. If you have a strong background in incident management and escalation, along with excellent communication and leadership skills, we want to hear from you. Key Responsibilities: Manage the end-to-end incident management process, including identification, prioritisation, resolution, and closure of incidents. Ensure incidents are logged, tracked, and escalated according to defined procedures and service level agreements (SLAs). Prioritise and allocate resources effectively to address critical incidents and minimise downtime. Coordinate with technical teams, including engineers and analysts, to troubleshoot and resolve complex technical issues. Matrix manage a team of NOC technicians, ensuring workload is distributed effectively and performance targets are met. Provide timely and accurate updates to stakeholders on the status of incidents and escalations. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field. Proven experience in incident management and escalation, preferably in a NOC environment. Strong understanding of ITIL framework and best practices for incident management. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders. Demonstrated ability to prioritise and manage multiple incidents simultaneously in a fast-paced environment. Experience with ticketing systems and incident management tools. Leadership and team management skills, with the ability to motivate and develop team members. IT certifications such as ITIL Foundation, Cisco CCNA, or equivalent are a plus but not essential. Additional Skills (Bonus): Experience with networking technologies, including Cisco, Juniper, or Palo Alto. Familiarity with network monitoring and management tools. This role would suit someone who has ran a Service Desk or Helpdesk before and issues out the tickets to the team to resolve. This role is one that operates on an onsite shift pattern of 4 days on, 4 days off so being able to drive is essential for the position because public transport is not something that can relied on entirely. Also, given the customers you will be working with, you will be put through SC clearance - so applicants must be eligible for this. For more information on this opportunity, please get in touch with me or email me at (see below) Incident Manager - Glasgow, Scotland - £36,000 plus 15% plus overtime
AIT Lead Engineer Advantage are recruiting on behalf of a prestigious Aerospace (Satellite) client in Stevenage for an AIT Lead Engineer. The purpose of the role is to promote and drive AIT standards ensuring engineering concepts are delivered to the shop floor in a controlled manner. You'll be brought on to ensure quality and process robustness through promotion of best practise within team and between disciplines and lead the AIT mechanical team to the success of the mission. Location : Stevenage: once settled in after a familiarisation period there will be some hybrid working during the preparation phase. During the operation build phase you will be required onsite 5 days a week. Hours : 37 hours per week. Responsibilities Responsible for the Mechanical Satellite element and lead the mechanical team on an ENS project through Phases 'A', 'B', 'C/D' and 'E' Leading a team of AIT engineers on the specific project Planning the mechanical team's activities on a weekly basis (including operations team) and implementing this plan. Supporting the use of 3Dx Delmia on the specific project Produce specs from test requirements, write test plans, DDV, plans, AIT plans, test procedures and test reports. Control of all project MGSE, flight & support equipment Produce MGSE requirement specs from test requirements, operating and maintaining MGSE. Alignment - producing test procedures and operating and maintaining optical alignment equipment. Designing test equipment, overseeing its manufacture, and commissioning Mechanical handling or spacecraft, instruments, payloads, solar arrays, antennas etc Prepare and carry out environmental tests (Vibration, Acoustic, Mass properties, Thermal) at unit, subsystem, instrument, and spacecraft level. Install and validate test instrumentation. Support propulsion testing Handling and installation of thermal hardware Mechanical integration and testing of electronic units, subsystems and instruments, mechanisms, antennas, solar arrays, mechanical sub-systems, instruments, payloads and spacecraft and control the documentation associated with performing these tasks. Pyrotechnic handling, installation, and safety Plan and control workload of the AIT team consisting of engineers and technicians. Be able to travel overseas to work for short periods (typically 2-3months, could be 6-7 months on occasions) Be able to integrate quickly and easily into an AIT team. Highly motivated and possess good problem-solving skills. Essential Candidate experience/skills requirements Relevant engineering experience. Appreciation of satellite integration processes and project phases Use of SAP or other ERP System Understanding of build documentation and the need for it Driving build quality through review of processes and implementation of improvements Managing a team during day-to-day activities ensuring work is completed on time and the correct standard Controlling and delivery of projects to budget and schedule Face-to-face dealings with customers and suppliers Worked in volatile, high pressure environments to resolve technical and personnel conflicts Spacecraft Mechanical testing on prime projects is essential Leading other team members Production of MGSE specs and operation of MGSE and flight HW Production of high quality documentation (test specs, test plans, test procedures, AIT Plans, DDV plans) Desirable Producing test procedures and operating and maintaining optical alignment equipment Launch campaign experience Submit your CV now to be considered for this great opportunity with a leading satellite aerospace business.
13/05/2024
Project-based
AIT Lead Engineer Advantage are recruiting on behalf of a prestigious Aerospace (Satellite) client in Stevenage for an AIT Lead Engineer. The purpose of the role is to promote and drive AIT standards ensuring engineering concepts are delivered to the shop floor in a controlled manner. You'll be brought on to ensure quality and process robustness through promotion of best practise within team and between disciplines and lead the AIT mechanical team to the success of the mission. Location : Stevenage: once settled in after a familiarisation period there will be some hybrid working during the preparation phase. During the operation build phase you will be required onsite 5 days a week. Hours : 37 hours per week. Responsibilities Responsible for the Mechanical Satellite element and lead the mechanical team on an ENS project through Phases 'A', 'B', 'C/D' and 'E' Leading a team of AIT engineers on the specific project Planning the mechanical team's activities on a weekly basis (including operations team) and implementing this plan. Supporting the use of 3Dx Delmia on the specific project Produce specs from test requirements, write test plans, DDV, plans, AIT plans, test procedures and test reports. Control of all project MGSE, flight & support equipment Produce MGSE requirement specs from test requirements, operating and maintaining MGSE. Alignment - producing test procedures and operating and maintaining optical alignment equipment. Designing test equipment, overseeing its manufacture, and commissioning Mechanical handling or spacecraft, instruments, payloads, solar arrays, antennas etc Prepare and carry out environmental tests (Vibration, Acoustic, Mass properties, Thermal) at unit, subsystem, instrument, and spacecraft level. Install and validate test instrumentation. Support propulsion testing Handling and installation of thermal hardware Mechanical integration and testing of electronic units, subsystems and instruments, mechanisms, antennas, solar arrays, mechanical sub-systems, instruments, payloads and spacecraft and control the documentation associated with performing these tasks. Pyrotechnic handling, installation, and safety Plan and control workload of the AIT team consisting of engineers and technicians. Be able to travel overseas to work for short periods (typically 2-3months, could be 6-7 months on occasions) Be able to integrate quickly and easily into an AIT team. Highly motivated and possess good problem-solving skills. Essential Candidate experience/skills requirements Relevant engineering experience. Appreciation of satellite integration processes and project phases Use of SAP or other ERP System Understanding of build documentation and the need for it Driving build quality through review of processes and implementation of improvements Managing a team during day-to-day activities ensuring work is completed on time and the correct standard Controlling and delivery of projects to budget and schedule Face-to-face dealings with customers and suppliers Worked in volatile, high pressure environments to resolve technical and personnel conflicts Spacecraft Mechanical testing on prime projects is essential Leading other team members Production of MGSE specs and operation of MGSE and flight HW Production of high quality documentation (test specs, test plans, test procedures, AIT Plans, DDV plans) Desirable Producing test procedures and operating and maintaining optical alignment equipment Launch campaign experience Submit your CV now to be considered for this great opportunity with a leading satellite aerospace business.