Radio Communications Engineer

Are you a skilled Radio Engineer seeking your next technical challenge?
Join a leading name in the radio communications industry working with cutting-edge DMR systems and top-tier equipment from global manufacturers like Motorola Solutions and Hytera. This is a fantastic opportunity for a hands-on engineer who thrives in varied environments and is committed to excellence in every project.


The Role:

As a Radio Communication Engineer, you'll split your time between workshop bench engineering and on-site system work across the UK. From installation and fault diagnosis to system commissioning and client support, you'll play a vital role in delivering reliable communications solutions to a diverse range of clients.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Diagnose and repair radio equipment at the bench

  • Install, test, and commission radio systems on-site

  • Troubleshoot and resolve system faults in the field

  • Provide technical support via phone and remote access

  • Liaise professionally with clients, manufacturers, and suppliers

  • Document technical procedures and maintain accurate records

  • Participate in an on-call rota for emergency support

  • Travel across the UK, including occasional overnight stays


Ideal Candidate:

  • Proven experience with DMR radio systems (Motorola Solutions/Hytera)

  • Strong working knowledge of IP networks, TCP/IP, and command line tools

  • Familiarity with radio dispatch solutions and distributed antenna systems (training provided)

  • Comfortable working at heights and with technical documentation

  • Excellent communication and customer service skills

  • Able to pass enhanced DBS and police vetting checks

  • Holds a full UK driving licence and is flexible with travel and working hours


What’s in it for you?

  • Competitive salary (DOE)

  • Company vehicle and fuel card for business use

  • Company laptop, smartphone, and uniform

  • 20 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), increasing with tenure

  • Employer-contributed pension scheme

  • Continuous professional training and career development

  • Inclusive, supportive working environment


Working Hours:
Monday to Friday, 08:30 – 17:30 (1-hour lunch break). Flexibility required for off-site assignments.

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