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Graduate Engineer

Reading
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JOB – Graduate Engineer

LOCATION – Reading

TERM- Permanent

SALARY - £25,000-£30,000, dependent on experience

My client is a specialist manufacturer within Aerospace & Defence. They are looking for a Graduate Engineer to join their team in Reading on a permanent basis.

The Graduate Engineer will ideally have the following attributes:

An educational or hands-on background in Engineering
Technical knowledge with the ability to read engineering drawings
Knowledge of tender process would be beneficial
Experience with / knowledge of electromechanical products and systems would be ideal
0-2 years or more industry experience
Have the ability to carry out mechanical calculations
Be able to work well individually as well as part of a team
Have excellent communication skills (both verbal and written)
Be keen to develop with a company long term
Excellent proficiency with Microsoft Office
Confident and driven for career progression 

The Graduate Engineer role will involve:

Excellent opportunities for training and development, with room to progress within the company
Liaising with manufacturing providers
Being involved in final assembly of products
Investigating and resolving quality issues and non-conformances
Liaising with customers and suppliers to address quality-related concerns
Creating the required documentation for design as well as project reports / plans
Working on continuous improvement projects
Investigating new product lines and areas within which the company can expand
Inputting parts into the MRP system creating BOMs
Checking drawings for sign off
Working in a small multi-disciplinary team on varied projects 

If you are interested in this position, please apply with an up to date CV as soon as possible

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