Graduate Engineer

Burton Bradstock
4 weeks ago
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Graduate Engineer

  • Graduate Engineer jobs role / graduate Mechanical engineer jobs Dorset : near Weymouth, Axminster, Yeovil region ; aerospace sector – chance to become a chartered engineer!

  • Grad jobs role / aero jobs role : £29,000 - £32,000

  • Would suit a mechanical engineering graduate or aerospace engineering graduate seeking grad jobs / graduate engineering jobs

  • Leading aerospace company : multinational but with 100+ headcount - friendly family feel.

  • Salary TBC: £29,000 - £32,000 approx. guide depending on experience. 6% pension. Flexi-time & hybrid giving fantastic flexibility

    Are you a graduate mechanical engineer, graduate aerospace engineer or similar who wants to manage mechanical engineering projects in the aerospace sector? Are you ambitious and want to progress to being a lead engineer? Are you seeking engineering jobs or graduate engineer jobs in the Dorset, Bridport, Axminster, Yeovil, Weymouth, Honiton region? We are happy to train someone who has that mix of organisation, communication and technical (mechanical FEA CAD).

    What we need for this Graduate Engineer jobs role

  • Within 20 miles approx. of Beaminster Dorset region (or have some sort of ties to the South West region or be able to relocate to the South West)

  • Mechanical engineering degree (BEng or similar) or an aerospace engineering degree

  • Ideally a bit of experience as a design engineer, project engineer or similar but we are happy to train

  • Good solid mechanical engineering background (either a BEng or a good understanding of CAD and FEA)

  • Good project planning and organisation experience / ability

  • Strong communication skills – pro-active – the sort of person who nudges things along both with a customer and an internal stakeholder

  • Someone who values stability & family. A graduate engineer who wants a really nice job where you can make a difference but still be part of a multinational aerospace company

    This graduate engineer jobs role / aero grad jobs role is based near Beaminster commutable from Beaminster, Bridport, Axminster, Yeovil, Weymouth, Honiton

    Please note that if you are not contacted within the next ten days then your application, on this occasion, has not been successful. We thank you for taking the time to apply

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