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Logistics Engineer - Data Centre Services
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We are seeking a Logistics Engineer for Data Centre Services in Farnborough, UK. You will manage the safe receipt, storage, and tracking of critical IT equipment, ensuring precise inventory and asset records. Ideal candidates have experience in a data centre or banking IT environment, strong orga...
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United Kingdom , Farnborough
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33000.00 - 34000.00 GBP / Year
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Logistics Engineer - Data Centre Services
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ONNEC Group seeks a Logistics Engineer for Data Centre Services in Farnborough, UK. You will manage asset lifecycle, inventory, and secure disposal within data centre or banking IT environments. Key requirements include experience with ticketing systems, service delivery, and strong organisationa...
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United Kingdom , Farnborough
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33000.00 - 34000.00 GBP / Year
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Integrated Logistics Support Engineer
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Join Airbus Defence as an Integrated Logistics Support Engineer. Develop support solutions for Satcom systems within the defence sector, working on bids and delivery. Requires 2+ years ILS experience, knowledge of Def-Stan 00-600, and UK SC clearance. Enjoy hybrid working, flexible hours, profit ...
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United Kingdom , Stevenage; Portsmouth; Chippenham
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About the Logistics Engineer role

Explore a world of opportunity in logistics engineer jobs, a dynamic profession at the intersection of engineering, data analysis, and strategic planning. Logistics Engineers are the master architects of supply chain and operational efficiency, applying systematic and analytical methods to design, optimize, and manage the complex flow of materials, information, and resources. Their core mission is to create systems that are not only cost-effective and reliable but also resilient and adaptable to changing demands. This critical role is found across diverse sectors including manufacturing, defense, aerospace, retail, and renewable energy, making it a versatile and in-demand career path.

Professionals in these jobs typically engage in a wide array of responsibilities centered on lifecycle support and process optimization. A primary function involves designing and implementing integrated logistics support (ILS) plans for complex systems or facilities, ensuring all elements from maintenance to manpower are considered from conception through disposal. They conduct detailed logistics support analysis (LSA), using data to model scenarios, predict failures, and determine optimal inventory levels for spare parts. Developing and managing inventory control systems, defining maintenance concepts, and creating preventive maintenance schedules are also standard duties. Furthermore, Logistics Engineers are instrumental in designing and refining physical supply chain networks, evaluating warehouse operations, transportation modes, and distribution strategies to minimize costs and maximize throughput. They collaborate extensively with cross-functional teams like procurement, engineering, and operations to ensure logistical considerations are embedded in business processes.

To excel in logistics engineer jobs, a specific blend of education, skills, and mindset is required. A bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering, supply chain management, mechanical engineering, or a related technical field is commonly expected. Key skills include advanced proficiency in data analysis and logistics modeling software, strong problem-solving capabilities to troubleshoot systemic inefficiencies, and meticulous organizational skills for managing multifaceted projects. A deep understanding of logistics principles, inventory management theories, and relevant safety and compliance regulations is essential. Excellent communication and presentation abilities are crucial for translating complex data into actionable insights for stakeholders. While entry-level positions exist, many roles seek candidates with several years of experience in logistics, supply chain, or a related engineering discipline. For those with a passion for creating order from complexity and driving tangible operational improvements, pursuing logistics engineer jobs offers a challenging and rewarding career building the backbone of global commerce and critical infrastructure.