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Junior Design Engineer (Mechanical)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Sheffield
4 days ago
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Junior Design Engineer (Mechanical)
Sheffield
Up to £50,000 + Career Progression + On the Job Training + Generous Holiday Package + Company Pension + Healthcare Scheme + Early Finish Friday
Are you a Junior Design Engineer from a mechanical background or similar, looking to take the next step in your career with a worldwide leading manufacturer, where you will be trained up on the job and have the opportunity to progress and develop your career further, with a well-established company offering generous holidays, company pension, healthcare schemes, early finish on Friday's and much more?
Do you want to join a long-standing leading manufacturer, going from strength to strength with their generational high staff retention rate and excellent employee benefits?
On offer is a fantastic opportunity for a Junior Mechanical Design Engineer to join a world leader in mechanical medical equipment, working across various industries and looking to grow their expert and friendly team. With over 80 years of establishment and reaching over 500 employees, this worldwide manufacturer is leading the way with their cutting edge products, standards and great employee benefits.
In this role you would be responsible for working alongside the Design Engineer, developing and designing mechanical solutions, liaising with contractors, suppliers and learning the overall running of the business.
The ideal Junior Design Engineer would have come from a mechanical background, with experience in CAD, SolidWorks, or similar, looking to grow and develop their career with a leading business.
The Role :
Designing and developing mechanical solutions
Liaising with contractors and suppliers
The Person :
Mechanical Design Engineering experience
CAD, AutoCAD, SolidWorks or similar
Local to Sheffield
Keywords : Design Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, CAD, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Sheffield, Rotherham
Reference : 22885
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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.
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