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Junior Process Engineer

£31,000 + Full Technical Training + Clear Graded Progression + Quarterly Bonus + Early Finish Friday

Workshop based in Crediton. Commutable from Exeter, Tiverton, Cullompton, Okehampton, South Molton, Newton Abbot and surrounding areas.

Are you a highly motivated Engineering or Technically minded person and looking to join an industry leading bespoke Electronics company, who will invest in your continued technical development with specialist training, the ability to positively impact the company by implementing new processes and progress within a clear graded system?

On offer is the chance to join a UK leading company at the forefront of their market where you will develop your skills and career in being a go-to technical expert within your field.

This company manufacture high-end Electronic products for a variety of different industries including, Aerospace and Defence. Due to their continued success, they are expanding the team and looking to take on a new Engineer, who they will invest in through fantastic training and progression opportunities.

This is a Monday to Friday site based role. You will assist with improving production methods and implementing new processes. The company will offer training, so any Engineering or Technically minded people are encouraged to apply.

This is a fantastic opportunity to make a career move with a reputable company where you can truly make an impact and develop yourself professionally.

The Role:

Assist within the Process Engineering team, overseeing and implementing new procedures
Full technical training available
Monday to Friday - Early finish FridayThe Person:

Highly motivated to develop skills
Engineering or technically minded
Lives commutable or willing to relocate to Crediton

Reference - BBBH(phone number removed)
To apply for this role or for to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Harvey Wayman at Rise Technical Recruitment. This vacancy is being advertised by Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd. The services of Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd are that of an Employment Agency. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd regrets to inform that our client can only accept applications from engineering candidates who have a valid legal permit or right to work in the United Kingdom.

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