Trainee Service Technician / Trainee Workshop Engineer / Trainee Pump Engineer required to join a global, leading engineering manufacturer.
The Successful Trainee Service Technician / Trainee Workshop Engineer / Trainee Pump Engineer will be responsible for learning electrical and mechanical repair, service, commissioning, and maintenance of various industrial pump systems, with a focus on workshop-based work, and occasional field visits to customer sites, predominantly in South UK. Full product training provided.
The Trainee Service Technician / Trainee Workshop Engineer / Trainee Pump Engineer will ideally have some basic hands-on mechanical or service experience. Experience in the water industry is a plus, but the most important requirement is the right attitude and willingness to learn.
Package
£30,000 - £34,000 depending on experience
Overtime
25 days + Bank holidays
Pension
Additional benefitsTrainee Service Technician / Trainee Workshop Engineer / Trainee Pump Engineer Role
Learn to provide electrical and mechanical repair, service, and commissioning of industrial pumps and associated equipment, predominantly in the workshop, with occasional fieldwork at customer sites across London, Surrey, Hampshire & Somerset.
Assist in planned and preventative maintenance, and gain experience in diagnostics and fault finding on industrial pump systems across various industries.
Support pump installations, fault-finding, and performance monitoring of equipment.
Assist with installing pump products into various manufacturing industries.
Learn to maintain, repair, service, and install pump equipment in the workshop based in Somerset.
Liaise with various engineering departments as needed.Trainee Service Technician / Trainee Workshop Engineer / Trainee Pump Engineer Requirements
Some basic mechanical or hands-on service experience.
Willingness to work on wastewater/sewage pumps is essential.
A keen interest in learning mechanical service on pumps, rotating equipment, filtration, hydraulics, valves, wastewater products, or similar mechanically focused equipment.
Willingness to learn to read engineering drawings, schematic diagrams, and operation manuals.
Interest in developing knowledge of three phase electrics is advantageous.
Willingness to work in the workshop in Yeovil with occasional field visits.
An engineering qualification and/or mechanical engineering apprenticeship would be advantageous, but not essential