Engineering Trainee

Verwood
4 days ago
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Overview

Are you eager to kickstart your career in the Aerospace Engineering sector? We are offering an exciting opportunity for a motivated and hardworking individual to join our team as an Engineering Trainee. No prior experience is required as full training will be provided. This is your chance to gain hands-on experience across various departments and develop valuable skills in a dynamic and supportive environment.

Responsibilities

As an Engineering Trainee, you will have the opportunity to work across multiple departments, including:

Shop Floor Operations
Assembly
Despatch
Stores
Inspection
You will be trained to perform a variety of tasks and gain a comprehensive understanding of the engineering processes within the aerospace industry.

Qualifications

We are looking for candidates who:

Are motivated and eager to learn
Possess a strong work ethic
Have a genuine interest in pursuing a career in Aerospace Engineering
No prior experience is necessary, as we are committed to providing full training to the right candidate.

Day-to-Day

Your daily activities will vary as you rotate through different departments, allowing you to:

Gain hands-on experience in assembly and shop floor operations
Learn about quality inspection processes
Assist with despatch and stores management
Develop a well-rounded understanding of the aerospace engineering workflow
You will work closely with experienced professionals who will guide and mentor you throughout your training journey.

Benefits

We value our employees and offer a range of benefits, including:

Competitive hourly rate of £13.50/hr
Generous holiday entitlement: 5 weeks plus 8 bank holidays
Pension scheme to support your future
Life assurance for peace of mind
Free on-site parking for convenience

Working Hours

Monday to Thursday: 7:30am - 4:30pm
Friday: 7:30am - 12:30pm
If you are ready to embark on an exciting career in Aerospace Engineering and have a genuine desire to learn, we encourage you to apply for this role. Join us and take the first step towards a rewarding future

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