Test Technician

Warrington
3 weeks ago
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Test Technician

  • Varied mechanical engineering position working within an engineering business who are at the heart of R&D projects.

  • Days based position that will see you cover a range of test based duties. Stacks of variety.

  • Fantastic employer working on very interesting projects within a specialist sector

    Are you an experienced Mechanical Test Technician or Engineer from an aerospace, automotive, or general engineering background? We currently have an opportunity where you will develop specialist skills working on a range of diverse niche projects. This is a hands on role working within a lab / clean room environment. Scope to develop further and work in a company that really value their staff.

    Salary & Package:

  • C£33,000 to £38,000 per annum depending on experience.

  • 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays with scope to purchase additional days.

  • 8% employer pension.

  • Healthcare and life insurance policies.

    This Test Technician job will suit:

  • An experienced Test Technician who has worked with a mechanical engineering test environment.

  • Hold a relevant mechanical or aerospace engineering qualification.

  • Hands on in nature, good problem solver, comfortable communicating results to various points of contact.

  • Specific knowledge around tribology and mechanisms would be useful, but this can be trained.

    The Test Technician job’s working environment, opportunities and rewards:

  • A medium sized engineering business based in Warrington.

  • Opportunity to work on a range of exciting R&D projects across multiple sectors.

  • Excellent wider package and salary to match expectations.

  • Proven record of promoting within the business.

    The Test Technician job will involve:

  • Calibrating equipment ready for test procedures.

  • Performing tests and collecting accurate result information.

  • Working within a R&D lab / clean room environment on a range of tasks.

    This job is commutable from Warrington, Manchester, Liverpool.

    To apply please contact Joe Parker at Euro Projects Recruitment Ltd.

    Visit the Euro Projects Recruitment website to search our latest permanent, contract and interim vacancies.

    “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.”

    This job is posted by Euro Projects Recruitment, a recruitment consultancy specialising in engineering and manufacturing appointments from tool room to boardroom. We combine over 100 years of technical knowledge and recruitment expertise to introduce the best candidates to the best companies. We are passionate about your future and persistent in our efforts to secure you the right job

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