Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Electrical Engineer (Marine)

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Electrical Engineer (Marine)
Electrical Engineer (Marine)
Aberdeen (Field Based)
£45,000 - £50,000 + Overtime 2x on weekends + Progression to Manager + Take Home Company Van + Pension
Are you a Electrical Engineer from a Marine background looking for your next jump into a long term career, who wants to progress their skills into a managerial - off the tools - position?
Do you want to be a valuable part of an industry leading, independent group offering a clear scope for progression with a team of close knit engineers who can help you put your big ideas into even bigger projects?
This industry leading company offer a broad range of electrical services to the Military Marine Sector, Commercial and Passenger sector, no matter the size or OEM, with over 600 staff, turning over an astonishing £70 million has no plans to slow down their rapid expansion.
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This role would suit a motivated Electrical Engineer based in Aberdeen with a background of working on Boats, Vessels, Fairy Boats and any other relevant marine experience.
This role:
- Call out's
- Fault Finding
- Planned maintenance
- Fixing and servicing marine electrical systems
Schedule:
- Monday - Thursday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
- Friday 8:00 am - 3:30 pm
Location:
- Based in Aberdeen, occasional travel further afield
- Optional overtime (boosted earning potential)
The Person:
- Apprenticeship in Electrical Engineering
- Experience within the Marine Industry (Must Need)
- Full UK Driving license
Keywords: Marine, Defence, Electrical, Field, Progression, On-Site Training, Industry Leader, Aberdeen


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