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Trainee Field Service Engineer

Envirogen
Leicester
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Envirogen - Trainee Field Service Engineer

If you have a background in mechanical or electrical engineering, good communication and IT skills we would love to hear from you. We one of the UK's leading specialist water treatment solutions groups and we are hiring Trainee Field Service Engineers.

Looking to learn? - We're ideally looking for people with previous electrical/mechanical experience. We'll build on your skill set, enabling you to earn while you learn with your Field Service Engineer mentor - you'll be a fully-fledged specialist Water Treatment Field Service Engineer in no time!

Tools, equipment, Tablet, Van/Company car provided - You'll be supplied with your own tablet, tools of the trade and your very own van/company car, everything you need to kickstart your new career.

Envirogen is one of the worlds leading specialist water treatment solutions businesses. Our HQ is in Alfreton in Derbyshire and we have offices across North America and mainland Europe. We work with some of the worlds best known brands - Coca Cola, Unilever, Heineken, NHS and many more.

Do you have what it takes? The ideal candidate will be both technically minded and customer focused, possessing the following personal attributes;

Practically minded - You will be comfortable and competent when using hand tools, have an eye for detail and an aptitude for problem solving.

Enthusiasm for the role - The job is not a walk in the park, we need to know you will power through when things get tough.

Confidence - As the job entails working on site with our customers you will need to be confident and capable.

Can-do attitude - You need to be up for the challenge and strive for success.

Driven - You must possess a desire to learn new skills and develop yourself.

Great communicator - As you'll be working directly with customers, communication skills are a must. You will be articulate and good with verbal and written English.

A variation of challenges makes for a more interesting life, we can assure you'll never be bored working for Envirogen and in an industry which is going from strength to strength, there has never been a more exciting time to embark on a new career with us.

Requirements

  • Background in mechanical or electrical engineering,
  • Good communication and IT skills
  • Full clean driving licence

Benefits

  • Good salary
  • Company Pension scheme
  • Private Health cover
  • Bonus Potential
  • Company Car or Van
  • Excellent opportunities for progression and promotion within our business.

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