Graduate Design Engineer (Lighting)


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Recruiter

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd

Listed on

31st July 2015

Location

Warrington

Salary/Rate

£18000 - £20000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Graduate Design Engineer (Lighting)

Warrington

Circa £20,000 + Training + Progression + Bonus + Pension

Are you a graduate design engineer looking to join a company that will give you the technical development needed to become an industry expert long term?

This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a specialist design team in a role that offers genuine scope to advance into Senior Design or Managerial positions in the future.

The company are an industry leader in the design, manufacture and sales of lighting systems used across all sectors. This company are forward thinking, continuously expanding and aiming to become an influential competitor in the European market in the near future.

The role consists of designing bespoke lighting systems using software such as Autocad, Relux and Photoshop. You will receive extensive training both in-house and on specific courses to allow you to excel at the job and technically progress within the company.

The ideal applicant will be a design graduate looking to grow within a company that will reward you with training, career progression within an industry specialist.

The Role:

*Graduate Design Engineer

*Experience working with AutoCAD and Photoshop

*Extensive training both in-house and on specific courses

The Person:

*Graduate in Design Engineering

*Looking to receive dedicated industry leading training

*Wants to grow and progress within a forward thinking business

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