Junior Electronics Technician

Wokingham
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Junior Electronics Technician

Wokingham, Berkshire- Commutable from Reading, Bracknell, Henley, Twyford and surrounding areas

£32,000- £40,000 + Bonus (£5000 Circa) + Commission (£5000) + Extensive Training + Progression + Excellent Benefits

Rare and exciting role on offer for an enthusiastic, ambitious Junior Engineer looking to work for a highly prestigious company who will offer international, world class training and enable you to work on cutting edge equipment and have opportunities to progress your career.

Are you a recently qualified Degree/ HND / HNC / BTEC from College and/or University in Electronics Engineering looking for a career within a highly technical sector where you will work on technically interesting products? Are you looking for extensive training to be a product expert?

This market leading company of state of the art equipment which are supplied all across the world. They hold contracts for the installation, calibration, service and maintenance of crucial equipment and have seen year on year growth. Over the last few years this company have gone from strength to strength and with impressive growth plans moving forward they are looking to recruit an ambitious and enthusiastic Electronics Junior who they can provide extensive training for them to become a product expert and help them progress through the business.

Upon starting with the company you will undergo extensive manufacturers training from experts within their sector. You will be based from the offices in Wokingham where you will be trained to carry out the service, calibration and maintenance of the medical devices. After a period of extensive training you will have opportunities to progress into roles which would be either more technical or within the operations side of the business.

This is a rare and exciting opportunity that would ideally suit a Junior Engineer who is looking for development in their career. They boast to retain a loyal, longstanding work force through offering excellent training, great working conditions, progression opportunities and also the chance to earn a very good package and have a fun working environment.

The Role:

Once trained- You will; Service, Maintenance and Calibration of Specialist equipment
Ongoing training
Based in Wokingham, Berkshire
£32,000- £40,000 + Bonus (£5000 Circa) + Commission (£5000) + Extensive Training + Progression + Excellent Benefits The Person:The Person:

Junior Electronics Engineer
Degree/ HND / HNC / BTEC Qualified in Electronics
Must be able to travel
Must have a Valid UK Passport
Must be based within commutable distance to Wokingham, BerkshireReference Number: BBBH (phone number removed)

To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Oliver Southward at Rise Technical Recruitment.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client.

We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates

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