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Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

Rise Technical Recruitment
Lechlade
4 days ago
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Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

£30,000 - £40,000 + Progression Opportunities + Fantastic Training + Opportunity for Chartership + Bonuses

Commutable from Cirencester, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Tewkesbury, Dursley, Stroud, Malmesbury, Swindon, and surrounding areas


Are you a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering, or have already established Building Services / construction, experience looking to kickstart your career with an opportunity where you will gain fantastic training to establish yourself as a highly skilled chartered engineer while progressing your career in the industry?

On offer is an opportunity to further develop with full training into a niche industry and support to gain chartership, while growing within an ambitious company where you will play a major role as you become a go-to engineer within a rapidly expanding team.

This company are technical experts in their industry, having built a strong reputation over their 15+ years, managing to more than triple their annual turnover over recent years. As part of their ambitious growth plans they are looking to invest in a highly motivated engineer who wants to step into the industry.

On offer is a role with fantastic progression and training opportunities, where you will be responsible for full mechanical design of building services contracts for large commercial and industrial clients, inc...

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