Junior / Trainee Installation Engineer (Pumps / Mechanical)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Luton
3 weeks ago
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Junior / Trainee Installation Engineer (Pumps / Mechanical)£30,000 - £35,000 + Training + Progression + 33 days holiday + Overtime + Bonus scheme + On Call + Company BenefitsLuton, covering a regional patch across Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk Are you an aspiring Installation Engineer from a Mechanical or similar background looking for an exciting role working on Pumps within a leading company who are known for developing their staff, in a role offering specialist training and progression to an Installation Engineer role?This company are a leading provider of engineering solutions within the water industry to a varied client base. The company cover the full project lifecycle from design through to installation and servicing. This role will give you all the tools and support to really progress your career for a company that have consistently grown since and have ambitious growth plans going forward.In this role you will be working closely with a senior engineer to support them with installation and commissioning of systems within pumping stations. Further to this you will undertake liaison with clients and other key stakeholders as you cover a regional patch, with opportunities to increase your earnings through overtime and call outs.This varied role would suit someone wanting to kickstart their career within Pump Installations, within a company which invest in their staff, actively encourage progression and pers...

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