Graduate Applications Engineer (Physics)


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Recruiter

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd

Listed on

27th November 2019

Location

Southampton

Salary/Rate

£24000 - £30000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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An excellent opportunity for a Graduate from a physics background who is looking to get into an Applications Engineering role for an established international market leader offering training and progression into senior roles.Do you come from a physics background and have an understanding of optics? Are you looking for a varied role working with cutting edge technology?This company are a well-established manufacturer of a range of electronic and optical products that serve into a variety of industries around the globe. They are currently rapidly expanding and are looking to add to their highly skilled and specialist team.In this role you will be working liaise with customers and be involved in assisting with technical enquiries about existing products and the best needs of the companies range. You will also be involved in the testing, analysis and development of new products and technologies to support bespoke customer requirements.This role would suit someone from a background in physics and/or optics who is looking for fantastic development opportunities with a well-established and expanding company with a global presence.The Role:· Handling incoming customer enquiries to support the sales team

· Working on the development of products for bespoke products

· Conducting demonstrations of products to customers in office and on siteThe Person:· Come from a background in physics or optics

· Degree educated in Physics, Optics or an associated discipline

· Looking for international travel opportunitiesPlease apply online or contact Adam Peters at Rise Technical for more information.Reference: RTR88658

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