Ex-Forces Electrical Engineer (Avionics / REME)

Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
Milton Keynes
5 days ago
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Ex-Forces Engineer (Avionics / REME)

Aylesbury, commutable from: Oxford, Bicester, Thame, Haddenham, High Wycombe, Watlington, Waddesdon, Amersham, Chesham, Tring & all surrounding areas

£35,000 - £40,000 + Overtime + Training + Development + Bonus + Excellent Company Benefits

Are you an Electrical Engineer from an ex-forces background, looking for a workshop-based role with training and career development opportunities?


On offer is a fantastic opportunity where you will carry out a mixture of electrical assembly, installation, repair & maintenance work on a wide variety of specialist machinery.


Alongside this the company will support your development through on the job technical training as well as career progression to senior & supervisor positions further down the line.


The company are an award-winning specialist plant machinery company and supply across various different industry sectors and due to the continued growth of the business they are now looking to recruit an Electrical Engineer.


This position would suit an Electrical Engineer from a HGV/Plant or Ex-forces/REME Engineer looking for a long-term role with career development.


The Role:

  • Carrying out assembly/installation work
  • Inspection, service and repair of plant machinery
  • Workshop-based position with ongoing training and development


The Candidate:

  • Electrically biased Engineer
  • Plant/HGV or REME/ex-forces background
  • Can read technical drawing (Electrical/Hydraulic)


Electrical, Electronic, Mechanical, Engineering, Plant, Repair, Maintenance, Install, Workshop, REME, Ex Forces, Assembly, Electrician, Aylesbury, Oxford, Bicester, Thame, Haddenham, High Wycombe, Watlington, Waddesdon, Amersham, Chesham, Tring


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