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Graduate Engineer. Junior Applications Engineer. Are you passionate about technology and problem-solving? Do you want to develop your skills in a cutting-edge engineering environment? We are looking for a Junior Applications Engineer / Graduate Engineer to join a leading independent metrology company, providing innovative solutions across the automotive, aerospace, and precision engineering industries.

Why Apply?

  • Exciting Growth - Join a company expanding across Europe, offering long-term career development.
  • Training & Support - Comprehensive onboarding, mentorship, and technical training.
  • Innovative Environment - Work with advanced metrology equipment and software.
  • Attractive Package - Competitive salary, company bonus, pension, Vitality healthcare, and more!

    Your Role as a Junior Applications Engineer
    You will play a vital role in delivering technical solutions to customers, working closely with the sales team and engineering experts. Responsibilities include:
  • Customer Solutions - Understand customer needs and develop technical solutions.
  • Metrology Expertise - Gain in-depth knowledge of high-precision measurement equipment and software.
  • Technical Demonstrations - Conduct measurements on customer parts and present detailed reports.
  • Sales Collaboration - Support the sales team to secure orders and ensure customer satisfaction.
  • Training Delivery - Provide training sessions to customers on metrology equipment and software.

    Who We're Looking For
    We're seeking an ambitious, technically minded individual with:
  • A degree, apprenticeship, or experience in engineering or a related field (Mechanical or Electrical.)
  • Strong problem-solving abilities and lateral thinking skills.
  • Excellent communication skills - able to explain technical concepts clearly.
  • Practical experience with engineering drawings and IT systems.
  • A full UK driving licence and Full Right to Work in the UK without sponsorship.

    Hours of Work: Monday - Friday full-time permanent days
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