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Graduate Mechanical Engineer

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Graduate Mechanical Engineer, £27,000 - £30,000, North Somerset

  • Graduate Mechanical Engineer Jobs, Graduate Manufacturing Engineer jobs, Graduate Engineer jobs.

  • Graduate Mechanical Engineer role with an automotive manufacturing business supplying global premium automotive vehicle manufacturers.

  • The company have an excellent track record of developing their employees and have recently move into a brand-new facility.

  • Role would suit a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering or Automotive Engineering or Aerospace Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering or General Engineering.

  • Graduate starting salary of £27,000 - £30,000 as a guide+ pension + life assurance + 25 days holidays and all bank holidays.

    Are you seeking Graduate Mechanical Engineer jobs or Graduate Engineer jobs in Bristol, Weston-super-Mare, Cheddar sort of regions? Are you seeking Graduate Engineer jobs in Somerset?

    This Graduate Mechanical Engineer job will involve:

  • The first 6-12 months of this role will be predominantly ‘hands-on’, spent within the manufacturing team gaining valuable experience of production processes and understanding how the company operates.

  • You will develop a broad overall understanding of the business through interfacing with various departments such as production, logistics, planning, purchasing and senior management.

  • Moving forward there are several different paths open for you to develop your career; these include Process Improvement; New Product Introduction; Quality; Project Management; Business Improvement.

    This Graduate Mechanical Engineer job will suit:

  • You will be degree qualified in a Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or a similar engineering / science-based discipline.

  • As the role will be initially based within the manufacturing team, we are looking for a Graduate Engineer that will enjoy being ‘hands-on.’

  • Above all we are looking for a Graduate Engineer that is passionate about developing their engineering career and who will thrive working within a growing friendly business.

  • We are ideally seeking a graduate who has been involved in some form of 'extra-curricular' activities to develop their skills (e.g Placement year, Formula Student, maybe a relevant hobby outside of education etc).

  • Someone commutable to Weston-Super-Mare (preferred)

    This Graduate Mechanical Engineer job is commutable from Bristol, Burnham-on-Sea, Cheddar, Clevedon, Nailsea, Weston-super-Mare, Bridgwater, Wells.

    To apply please send your CV to Sam Hilton at Euro Projects Recruitment Ltd.

    Please note that if you are not contacted within the next ten days, your application has not been successful. This job is posted by Euro Projects Recruitment – specialists in engineering and manufacturing appointments

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