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Trainee Engineering Jobs

Rubicon Recruitment Agency
Dorset
2 days ago
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Trainee Engineering Jobs, Dorset,  up to £25,000 per annum

Are you eager to learn a new skill or keen to develop your existing skills? Can you demonstrate a strong work ethic and are looking to work for a company that rewards hard work and loyalty? You’ve always had a passion for tinkering, but never worked within an Engineering environment?

We are recruiting for several entry-level technical positions within a Dorset-based Engineering business. If you have a keen interest in engineering or simply enjoy working with your hands then read on:

As a trainee within an engineering business, you could be working in several different positions, ranging from machine operating to inspection to assembly. You’ll be given training in the use of various tools and/or any machines you’ll be running. 

You'll benefit from working alongside skilled team members, learning and developing on the job becoming an expert within your field.

The successful candidate for these trainee engineering jobs will:


  • Have a genuine desire to learn
  • Feel confident in using hand and power tools
  • Have previous experience with computers
  • Enjoy working as part of a team
  • Have their own transport or live locally


The business we’ve partnered with are central, however, have a start time of 5:30am, 4 days per week.

Feedback from those we've successfully placed is very positive. The business has a very clean and tidy production environment as well as great equipment available. Although not a guarantee, there are examples all over the business of progression. Having a forward-thinking approach to development this business encourages their employees to push themselves and actively support personal growth.

If you are interested in our Trainee Engineering Jobs please apply with an up to date CV.  If you would like any more information on our trainee roles, please call Sophie on .

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