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Graduate Technical Engineer

Evesham
3 days ago
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Graduate Technical Engineer

Location: 20 mins from Evesham 
Salary: £28,000 - £30,000
Hours: Day Shift
Benefits: 33 days paid holiday + Pension + Wellness Program + Xmas shutdown + onsite parking + training fund

No sponsorship offered for this position

We’re looking for a motivated and detail-focused individual to join a technical sales team in a role combining estimating, quoting, and early-stage client support. This is a full-time, permanent position ideal for a graduate or someone with 1–2 years of experience in engineering, technical support, or sales. There is a firm 3 year plan in place to move the successful person through the ranks and into a fully fledged Technology specialist.

Graduate Technical Engineer Responsibilities:

Support the sales team with desktop quotes and cost estimates
Maintain pricing, product, and quoting documentation
Liaise with engineering and production teams to confirm technical details
Assist with client reports and technical proposal documents
Join site surveys and help gather project requirements
Contribute to technology-based solutions and presentationsGraduate Technical Engineer Experience:

Essential:

Degree in Engineering, Business, or related technical field
Strong numeracy and data-handling skills
Clear written and verbal communication
Interest in technology and digital systems
Well organised, methodical, and able to manage multiple tasksDesirable:

Experience with technical drawings or CAD
Familiarity with IoT, telemetry, or monitoring systems
Any previous involvement in estimating or quoting
Full UK driving licenceApply today to secure your interview slot.

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