Industrial Workshop Engineer: Pumps & Precision Maintenance

Industrial Workshop Engineer: Pumps & Precision Maintenance

Full-Time 34000 - 40000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Brammer Group

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Install, assemble, test, and maintain industrial equipment with a focus on pumps and precision maintenance.
  • Company: Join Deritend, a key player in the Rubix Group, known for 24/7 engineering services.
  • Benefits: Enjoy competitive pay, hands-on experience, and opportunities for skill development.
  • Other info: Collaborative environment with potential for career advancement in the engineering field.
  • Why this job: Be part of a dynamic team ensuring safety and quality in engineering solutions.
  • Qualifications: Technical skills in engineering and a passion for problem-solving are essential.

The predicted salary is between 34000 - 40000 Β£ per year.

Deritend, part of the Rubix Group, provides 24/7 engineering services and maintains a wide range of industrial equipment.

The Technician role covers installation, assembly, testing, commissioning, maintenance and repair of systems and machinery.

The role requires interpreting engineering drawings, using precision measuring equipment and tools, and collaborating with customers and colleagues to ensure safety and quality in all tasks.

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Industrial Workshop Engineer: Pumps & Precision Maintenance employer: Brammer Group

Brammer Group is an exceptional employer that prioritises employee development and fosters a collaborative work culture. Located in a dynamic environment, we offer competitive benefits, ongoing training opportunities, and a commitment to health and safety, ensuring our team members thrive both personally and professionally while delivering top-notch service to our clients.

Brammer Group

Contact Details:

Brammer Group Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Industrial Workshop Engineer: Pumps & Precision Maintenance

Installation
Assembly
Testing
Commissioning
Maintenance
Repair
Interpreting Engineering Drawings