CAD/PLM ADMINISTRATOR

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CAD/PLM Administrator required by leading Technology Group .The successful candidate will be a highly skilled and technically proficient CAD/PLM Administrator able to provide Engineering and General IT support.

In this role, you will support and maintain my clients Siemens NX and Teamcenter environments across both engineering and IT domains. This hybrid role serves as a critical link between engineering design and information technology, ensuring the stability, security, and performance of the CAD and PLM systems. You will also provide end-user support and drive continuous improvement initiatives across both areas.

Essential skills include:

HNC/HND Engineering qualification , Understanding of engineering systems, Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field.

3-5 years of hands-on experience with Siemens NX and Teamcenter in an administrative role.

Strong understanding of both engineering processes and IT systems infrastructure.

Familiarity with CAD/PLM system architecture, deployment, and integration's. Experience with Teamcenter BMIDE, Active Workspace, and user environment configuration. A good knowledge of Windows Server environments, virtualisation (VMware/Hyper-V), and network configuration.

Scripting knowledge (e.g., PowerShell, ITK, TCL, or Python) for automation and customisation.

Experience with multi-site CAD/PLM deployments.

Teamcenter certification or Siemens PLM training and a Knowledge of product development lifecycle and change management processes (ECO/ECN).

Experience in a regulated industry is a plus.

Familiarity with DevOps practices, SQL databases, and cloud services (AWS/Azure) would also be a bonus.

Please get in touch in the first instance with your CV stating salary expectation for further information on the superb opportunity

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