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R&D Project Engineer

Fresh Start Recruitment
Nottinghamshire
2 months ago
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R&D Project Engineer

Alfreton, Derbyshire

Up to £35,000 depending on experience plus excellent benefits package and an early finish on a Friday.

Our client an American owned manufacturing facility are looking to recruit an experience R&D Project Engineer to join their small but dynamic team based closed to Alfreton, Derbyshire.

As a Research and Development Project Engineer you will be responsible for conducting design, development and test work on projects for heating appliances.

The ideal candidate will be enthusiastic, self-motivated and have a proactive “can-do” attitude.

Activities include for the R&D Project Engineer:

Hands on testing, development & design in accordance with International Standards.Hands on light fabrication model making occasionally required.Problem solving and delivering innovative technical solutions in a timely manner.Client liaison, report preparation and presentation to customers both on site and video conferencing.Report writing & Presentations: Powerpoint / Spreadsheets. Occasional UK & Overseas travel when needed.

Qualifications and Experience for the R&D Project Engineer:

Minimum HNC (or equivalent) in engineering or a scientific discipline.Time served Engineering apprenticeship with a minimum of 5 yrs experience preferred.Knowledge or experience with Domestic or light Commercial gas appliances is highly advantageous. Basic fabrication skills also an advantage. Full driving licence.

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