Proposals Engineer (Manufacturing)

Gloucester
1 week ago
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Proposals Engineer (Manufacturing)

(Tendering/Application)

Gloucster

£40,000 - £50,000 (Generous Bonus, Annual Pay Review, Income Protection Plan, Employee Support + Perks Packages, Flexible Holiday Trading Scheme)

Are you a Proposals Engineer with a STEM degree looking to join a world renowned manufacturing company, proficient in the industry since the 1970's, with developments starting as early as 1930, full of trusted specialists that can progress your career beyond what you ever thought possible?

Do you want to join a reliable company that is devoted to giving their customers the best experience and outcome on every project they do? A company who proudly delivers excellence, consistently nurturing relationships to build trust amongst their customers and workforce alike, demonstrating commitment and passion in everything they do.

On offer is the unmissable opportunity to work alongside industry professionals, honing your skills as a core member of the team. An incredible chance to work in a well-respected, customer-adored business possessing the ability to work in a variety of exciting sectors, including, but not limited to, chemical, mining + minerals, pharmaceutical and more.

In this role you will be working with seasoned professionals to design and build a number of specialised valves and conveying diverters to distribute UK wide. You will provide accurate and timely quotes for blower packages through interpretation of application requirements, dealing with both technical and commercial queries.

The ideal Proposals Engineer will have a degree in STEM. You will have prior experience in the engineering sector.

The Role :

Writing proposal documents.
Writing requests for suppliers.
Effective handover to engineers in the event of a saleThe Person :

Proposal Engineer background
STEM DegreeREFERENCE: 18222

KEYWORDS: Draughtsperson, Mechanical Engineer, CAD, Solidworks, 2D CAD, 3D CAD, AutoCad, Microsoft Office, Welding, Machining Processes, Screw Conveyors, Mixers, Belt Conveying, Meetering Feeders, Discharing Aids, ISO 9001

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