Trainee Service Technician / Trainee Workshop Engineer / Trainee Pump Engineer required to join a global, leading engineering manufacturer.
Apply promptly! A high volume of applicants is expected for the role as detailed below, do not wait to send your CV.
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 benefits
Trainee 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. xsngvjr
* An engineering qualification and/or mechanical engineering apprenticeship would be advantageous, but not essential.