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Mechanical/Electrical Maintenance Engineer (Water Treatment)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Careers
Norwich
1 month ago
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Mechanical/Electrical Maintenance Engineer (Water Treatment)

Norwich (Field Based Nationwide)

£30,000 to £40,000 + Unlimited Paid Overtime + Private Healthcare + Private Pension + Company Benefits + On the Job Training + Internal Training + Career Progression + Company Car

Are you a Mechanical/Electrical Engineer or similar, with experience in maintenance or similar within engineering, looking to develop your skills within an industry where everyday will be different, looking to be out on the road and working on varies projects with a leading water waste management company, offering unlimited paid overtime, private healthcare, private pension, company car, paid overnight stay and travel, on the job training, opportunities for career progression and more great company benefits?

Do you want to join a nationwide wastewater management company, taking the industry by storm as they expand their business across Ireland and are looking to take on Europe, looking to expand their friendly and expert team of engineers, offering on the job training, great company benefits, and clear routes for career progression?

On offer is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing and well respected wastewater solutions and management business, operating across the food and beverage industries with a variety of blue chip companies. With over 10 years of establishment, this company is goi...

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