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Junior / Trainee Service Engineer (Mechanical)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Chard
2 days ago
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Junior / Trainee Service Engineer (Mechanical)
£27,000 - £32,000 + Vehicle + Shift flexibility + Bonus + Tools + Benefits
Chard
Are you a Junior/Trainee Engineer from a mechanical background looking to join a forward thinking and progressive company, where you will be given full guidance and one on one training to become a fully-fledged CNC Service Engineer?
Are you looking to progress your skill set and become a technical expert within a niche industry, travelling to different sites across the local area where every day is different?
In this field-based role you will travel to customer sites across the South West to perform servicing and maintenance of CNC machinery, with full training provided. You will shadow a Senior Engineer for 6-12 months who will also teach you electrical skills along with programming.
This close-knit and ambitious machining company supply CNC machinery and maintenance solutions to a range of companies across the south. They pride themselves on delivering a high level of service to their clients whilst continuously developing their staff for the future.
This role would suit a hands-on Engineer who is looking to progress into a field-based role, with full training on specialist machinery allowing them to develop their skills and become a rounded Service Engineer.

The Role:
Performing servicing and maintenance of CNC machinery
Diagnosing electrical, mechanical and pneumatic issues
Full training provided by shadowing an experienced engineer
Monday to Friday or Monday to Thursday shifts available, 40-hours a week
The Person:
Junior / Trainee Field Service Engineer
Mechanical background
Clean driving license
Reference: BBBH22125
CNC, Field, Engineer, Engineering, Repair, Mobile, Servicing, Diagnostic, Maintaining, Field, Maintenance, Service, Plant, Industrial, Mechanical, Electrical, Chard, Taunton, Exeter, Yeovil
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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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