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Graduate Calibration Engineer

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Excellent opportunity for a Graduate Calibration Engineer to join a well-established company based in Tamworth

Reports to: Operations Manager

Package: £25-28k per annum based on experience + Phone + Laptop + Van + Private Healthcare

Base: Tamworth

About The Company:

They are a leading supplier of environmental monitoring systems, specializing in cold storage data analytics for the food, pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors, is seeking a graduate engineer to join their rapidly growing team. With a UKAS accredited calibration lab and blue chip clients throughout the UK, they are seeking a technical-focused candidate who can provide excellent customer service and portray a knowledgeable and supportive workforce.

Skills required:

  • Degree in engineering, metrology, IT, or related field.

  • Excellent written and spoken communication skills.

  • Ability to solve problems quickly and efficiently.

  • Willingness to work away, staying in hotels Monday-Friday.

  • No weekend work required.

    Training will be provided, including in-depth calibration training at the National Physics Laboratory. This role is primarily based in the field with some time spent in our Tamworth lab. If you're seeking an exciting opportunity with a fast-growing tech firm, send us your CV today.

    Responsibilities:

  • Conduct installations and calibrations in lab and on customer premises.

  • Service and maintenance of environmental monitoring systems with a focus on wireless temperature instrumentation.

  • Serve as the technical face of the company and provide exceptional customer service.

  • Identify problems and provide quick and efficient solutions.

    If you feel that you have the relevant skills/attributes to fulfil this role then please apply now!

    The company is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate based on race, religion, sexual orientation, age or disability. The employer welcomes applications from all candidates who match their requirements and their decision for employment will be based purely on your skills/qualifications
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