FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Applications Engineer role?
The primary focus of the Applications Engineer role is to provide technical support through application solutions, prepare technical and commercial proposals, and assist with customer interactions related to rentals of vapor combustion units, incinerators, and flares.
What qualifications are required for the Applications Engineer position?
A well-qualified Engineer with a degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Chemical Engineering is required for the Applications Engineer position.
Is customer-facing experience necessary for this role?
Yes, customer-facing and commercial experience are essential for this role.
Will the Applications Engineer need to travel?
Yes, the position involves foreign travel to visit established and potential customer plants.
What type of company is the client in this job description?
The client is a well-established global manufacturer of power turbines and combustion solutions for various industries, including Oil & Gas.
What kind of package is offered with this role?
The package includes a salary depending on experience, pension, healthcare, life insurance (4 times salary), critical illness cover, 25 days of leave plus 8 statutory holidays, and a childcare scheme.
Where is this position located?
The position is located in South Lincolnshire, Rutland, and North Cambridgeshire.
What type of person is the ideal candidate for this role?
The ideal candidate is an ambitious person looking for a career within a market-leading organization, possessing excellent communication skills and having experience in a manufacturing environment.
What alternative job titles are associated with this position?
Alternative titles include Trainee Junior Applications Engineer, Proposals Engineer, Combustion/Technical Sales Engineer, Graduate Flare Systems Applications Engineer, and After Market Applications Engineer.
What industries does the client serve?
The client serves a myriad of industries, including Marine, Petrochemical, Waste to Energy, Hospitals, Education, Offshore Oil & Gas, and Power.