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Graduate Engineer

Dublin
2 weeks ago
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Graduate Engineer

Dublin

€43'000 - €50'000 Basic + Bonus + Customer Facing + Technical Development + Progression + Stability + Package + Immediate Start

Are you looking for an opportunity as a graduate engineer where you can launch your career with a manufacturer in Dublin delivering high precision materials to the construction, marine, defence and aerospace industries and more. This is your chance to gain experience in the structural side within materials in a varied role where you will be heavily customer facing.

This is an exciting opportunity to work within an OEM who have exciting growth plans over the next 5 years, for the longterm where you can get training, gain qualifications and hands on experience and progress your career. Be part of a team where you can learn while earning a great salary that will progress over time!

Your Role as a Graduate Engineer Will Include:

Gaining qualifications and hands on experience as a structural engineer
Developing specifications, attend site inspections
Complex calculations, developing drawings using CAD
As your skills develop, so will your responsibilities
As a Graduate Engineer You Will Have:

A degree or similar in civil / structural / mechanical engineering
A proactive attitude with a strong work ethic and eagerness to learn.
Some construction knowledge
Knowledge of CAD would be ideal
If interested apply to Georgia Daly or call (phone number removed).

Keywords: graduate engineer, structural engineer, civil engineer, construction, grad, degree, hnc, hnd, graduate structural engineer, graduate civil engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Dublin, Ireland, Republic Of Ireland

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