Field Based Mechanical Engineer (Training Into Renewables)

Rise Technical Recruitment
Inverness
2 days ago
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Field Based Mechanical Engineer (Training into Renewables) – Field Based covering the Scottish Highlands

£40,000 - £55,000 + Bonus + Overtime + Training + Pension + Benefits

Are you a Time Served / HNC qualified Maintenance Engineer looking to progress into the renewable energy sector? Ex-forces encouraged to apply!

Excellent opportunity for a Maintenance Engineer to join a niche, specialised company that have been steadily growing in a highly varied and interesting position offering plenty of on the job training and development into renewable energy sector.

This company designs, installs and maintains Renewable Energy systems ranging from Hydro to Solar, Wind Power and Diesel Generators. The projects cover both on and off-grid work, and the company are looking to continue expanding and bringing on new customers requiring innovative and future-proof solutions to their energy requirements.

The role will involve both project working and servicing/maintenance, mainly focused on Renewable Energy systems & schemes such as Hydro, Solar and Wind. This will also cover the installation of Turbines, Control Systems and Battery Energy Storage Systems around Inverness and the Highlands region.

This is a great opportunity for an engineer with a passion for continuous development to further widen their skillset within a friendly and supportive company that is able to fully engage them in a wide variety of interesting and exciting projects.


Responsibilities

  • Maintenance on renewable energy systems
  • Carrying out maintenance and servicing on things such as Hydro, Solar, Wind and Diesel Generators
  • Getting involved with all parts of project management from sales to design

The Person / Requirements

  • Educated to at least Level 3 or HNC level in Engineering
  • Range of experience covering things such as Rotating Equipment, Generators, Pressure Systems etc
  • Full UK driving license and comfortable with travel around Highlands region

To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Troy Earl at Rise Technical Recruitment.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client.

We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates


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