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Trainee Engineer

Future Engineering
Hertfordshire
1 day ago
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Trainee Engineer

Welwyn

£26,000 - £30,000 + Great Training (Including OEM Training Courses) to become a fully skilled engineer + Career Progression + Benefits Package

Are you eager to kickstart your career in engineering? This is your chance to become a Trainee Engineer with a dynamic company that invests in your development! With comprehensive training, including an exciting opportunity for OEM training courses multiple times a year, and the potential to earn through overtime, this is an ideal entry-level role that sets you up for long-term success.

As part of a manufacturing brand, you'll provide cutting-edge solutions to customers across a variety of sectors. The role offers plenty of opportunities to grow, with continuous learning and a pathway for progression of your skills and earnings.

As a Trainee Engineer, You Will:

  • Service, maintain, and commission high-performance systems
  • Provide expert support and advice to customers on site
  • Seek new opportunities for sales
  • Participate in ongoing training and skill development
  • Cover a regional patch

The successful Trainee Engineer will have:

  • NVQ / BTEC in Mechanical / Electrical Engineering from college
  • An understanding of electrical engineering (and some mechanical beneficial)
  • Be enthusiastic about learning, developing, and advancing in your career
  • Engineers looking for a new industry or to become multi skilled welcome
  • Live commutable to Hertfordshire and able to travel (full driving licence needed)

If interested, please apply and contact Georgia Daly on .

Keywords: Trainee field service engineer, technician, mechanical, apprenticeship, college, NVQ, training, progression, overtime, st albans, hertfordshire, watford, luton, enfield

Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd is that of an Employment Agency. Please visit our website to view other positions we are currently handling.
Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd can only accept applications from candidates who have a valid legal permit or right to work in the United Kingdom.
Potential candidates who do not have this right or permit, or are pending an application to obtain this right or permit should not apply as your details will not be processed.

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