Graduate Application Engineer

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Graduate Applications Engineer
Harborough
£30,000 - £35,000 + Training + Stability + Job satisfaction + Family - Feel + Healthcare + Pension + Holiday + Variety + Great Company Culture

Are you looking to become a hands - on professional and take the next step in your career? Join a leading specialist in optical inspection and non-contact metrology solutions as a Graduate Applications Engineer and become an important part of the team. This role offers full training to do your job to the best of your ability where you will have everyday job satisfaction in a family feel environment where the company culture is the forefront of the business.

This company has over 20 years of experience delivering cutting-edge metrology solutions to industries including electronics, aerospace, engineering, and automotive. With consistent growth and increasing demand, they are now expanding their technical applications team therefore are looking for a Graduate Applications Engineer to join their tight knit team.

The Graduate Applications Engineer Role Will Involve:

  • Supporting And Collaborating With The Technical Sales Team
  • Site based Role In Harborough
  • Collaborating with the sales team to ensure successful project delivery and customer satisfaction.

    The Successful Graduate Applications Engineer Will Have:
    *Hands - On Practical Experience With Applications (CAD,Reading Technical Drawings Etc. Preferred)
    *An Interest / Passion With Technology
    *Ability To Commute To The Harborough Site

    Apply now or call Rebecka on (phone number removed) to find out more.

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