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Process Engineer (Full Training from Manufacturing)

Exeter
2 weeks ago
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Process Engineer (Full Training from Manufacturing)

£35,000 - £45,000 + Further Training + Career Development + Further Qualifications + Days Based + Performance Scheme + Life Insurance + Work-Life Balance + 33-Days Holiday

Site Based, Commutable from Exeter, Exmouth, Sidmouth, Chudleigh, Newton Abbot and Surrounding Areas.

Are you from a Process / Manufacturing background or similar looking to take the next step in your career into becoming a Process Engineer through specialist training, picking up extra qualifications on the way whilst technically progressing your career through this global companies excellent career development scheme?

On offer is an excellent opportunity to take the next step in your career within a globally recognized manufacturer with full industry training provided working on cutting edge technology whilst gaining recognition as a technical expert.

This company operates on a global scale, with thousands of employees worldwide. They manufacture world-class engine components and high-performance parts and have an established reputation for high staff satisfaction rates, being a great place to work, and a remarkable rate for staff retention. Due to their increased growth, they are now looking to take on an additional Technician.

On offer is excellent specialist internal and external training within a globally recognised manufacturer where you will be responsible for identifying improvement opportunities within the plant and acting as a central reference point for CI improvements.

This role would suit someone from any manufacturing/ process driven background or similar looking for an excellent opportunity to be put through further courses and specialist training within an industry leading global manufacturer.

The Role:
*Excellent Training into a Process Engineers role
*Days Based
*Career Flight path ensuring you become a technical expert
*Identifying improvement opportunities within the plant

The Candidate:
*Comes from a Manufacturing Background or Process Driven role
*Looking for excellent training into a Process Driven role
*Looking to take the next step in their career

Reference Number: BBH(phone number removed)

To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Jacob Hole at Rise Technical Recruitment.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

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