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Junior Electro-Mechanical Engineer

Crownhill
4 days ago
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A customer facing Junior Electro-Mechanical Engineer with 3D CAD skills as well as an understanding of Electronic and Electrical principles will deliver technical support to customers at the European Technical Centre of a leading name in pneumatics and industrial automation technology.

You will have graduated with a minimum of a Bachelors Degree in Mechanical, Mechatronics or Electromechanical Engineering and will ideally have undertaken an Internship or possess some relevant commercial experience. Applicants must be able to work in the UK without sponsorship, either now or in the future (sorry no student Visa’s).

Using your technical knowledge and problem solving skills, you will support product development activities, support testing of products, prepare technical documentation, investigate product claims as well as delivering training. Excellent English skills are essential.

Applications for this Junior Electro-Mechanical Engineer role are sought from Engineers who possess proven SolidWorks or similar 3D CAD skills, have a basic understanding of electronic / electrical engineering principles and ideally have some experience of designing mechanical components or assemblies for industrial machinery.

If you are seeking a customer facing role where you can use your mechanical engineering skills in conjunction with your problem solving skills, this exciting role offers great opportunities.

Details of salary package on application. You must be willing to undertake some online psychometric and personality tests as the first stage of the process

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