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Junior Mechanical Engineer (College Leaver)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Careers
Honiton
5 days ago
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Junior Mechanical Engineer (College Leaver)

£25,000 - £29,000 + Bonus + 31 Days Holiday + Private healthcare + Flexible hours + 4 Day Week + Benefits

Honiton, Devon

Are you a Junior Engineer with experience reading drawings looking to work for a stable, well-established business which will offer you full training on machining, flexible hours, a 4 day week, and work-life balance?

On offer is the opportunity to create a prosperous career within a growing company. They work testing exotic materials for the Defence and Aerospace industries, conducting destructive and non-destructive testing.

Your role will involve using bandsaws, CNC machines, and grit blasters to prepare specimens for testing. You will also be involved in maintenance of the machinery.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a recent college leaver to kickstart their career in engineering.

The Role
* Preparation of materials for testing using bandsaws, CNC machines, and grit blasters.
* General maintenance of the machinery (training provided).
* Monday-Friday days-based role.
* Work any hours, full or part-time, including the option for a 4 day week.

The Person
* Experience reading engineering drawings.
* Maths GCSE.

Reference: BBBH 21206


Keywords: Material, Composites, Engineer, Technician, Science, Progression, Testing, Engineering, Leader, Team, NDT, DT, Honiton, Devon...

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