Mechanical Service Engineer (Pumps & Vacuum Systems)

Rise Technical Recruitment
Bristol
3 weeks ago
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Mechanical Service Engineer (Pumps & Vacuum Systems)

£40,000 - £60,000 + Technical Progression + Gain Further Qualifications + Specialist Training + 25 Days Holiday + NEST Pension + No Callout + Paid Sick Days

Commutable from Bristol, Yate, Thornbury, Stroud, Dursley, Portishead, and surrounding areas

Are you a Mechanical Engineer looking to propel your career by joining a small growing company in a highly specialist industry where your expertise will play a major role in a team, and where you will become a technical specialist through fantastic ongoing training and development opportunities?

On offer is a role where you will be invested in with training into a highly bespoke industry, with internal and external training such as gaining knowledge in control systems, nuclear and vacuum systems, allowing you to become a highly skilled go-to engineer in a niche sector.

This company specialises in the design, build and servicing of highly specialised products used within sectors such as industrial, pharmaceutical and nuclear. Due to continued growth they are looking to expand their small team with a dedicated, motivated engineer who wants to join their journey together.

On offer is a role with fantastic opportunities to develop your technical prowess, where you will carry out service, maintenance and build of highly specialised products. The role will be split between workshop based and pre-planned site visits across the UK...

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