Junior / Trainee Service Engineer (Mechanical / Nationwide)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Braintree
4 days ago
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Junior / Trainee Service Engineer (Mechanical / Nationwide)

£25,000-£28,000 + Overtime + Door-to-door pay + Progression + Training + Company Benefits

Braintree - covering a Nationwide patch

Are you an aspiring Service Engineer looking for an exciting, entry level role within a leading company who are known for developing their staff, in a role offering full specialist training and lots of overtime to increase earnings?

This long-established company have been providing specialist packaging products to a broad client base ranging from blue chip companies to tight-knit companies, primarily within the agricultural industry. Due to an ever increasing workload they are looking to grow their friendly Service team.

In this varied role you will shadow the senior engineer and then work covering the whole of the UK to undertake PPM and reactive maintenance. You will work Monday-Friday 8am-5pm with lots of overnight stays and overtime available to increase earnings.

This permanent, local role would suit someone from a Mechanical background looking for a role offering full training within a long standing company who offer lots of overtime to increase your earnings.

The Role:

  • Shadow senior engineer
  • Carry out PPM and reactive maintenance on specialist machinery
  • Covering the whole of the UK, with regular overnight stays
  • Door-to-door pay, lots of overtime available

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