Graduate Product Engineer
2025-07-14 14:58:59
2025-07-25 23:59:59
Hertfordshire, London North
- £30,000 YEAR
25th Jul ’25
11 days left!
An engineering firm that specialises in medical devices.
As a Graduate Product Engineer, you will be responsible for the repairs, servicing, and testing of medical equipment. You will also be responsible for liaising with customers regarding queries about existing products. Whilst in the role you will receive full training on the products you will be working alongside, which will also be expanded upon with the release of new products.
You will be working within a growing business giving you amazing opportunities to develop your potential for future leadership opportunities.
What can this role offer you?
- Training Opportunities: Beginning this role, you will be met with a highly tailored onboarding programme. Alongside this, technical training will be handled by the employer, with you being trained by the manufacturers on how to repair and maintain products.
- Company Culture: You will be working within a family-oriented company with the founders still involved.
- Graduate-focused: As mentioned, this company have an onboarding process alongside regular intakes of new graduates and starters.
- Early Responsibility: After training, this role will see you directly working on client projects.
This is a great entry-level opportunity for a graduate looking to make a career within the medical Engineering sector.
What do we need from you?
- A minimum of a 2:2 in a mechanical, medical or electrical engineering degree (or equivalent)
- Effective organisational skills with the ability to prioritise tasks as necessary.
- A desire to work in a client-facing role, seeing you collaborating with clients and colleagues alike
- Be comfortable working with software, and exposure to CRM systems is advantageous.
- An open mind and willingness to learn within the field.
This role will see you work with medical devices and in medical environments, as such, you will need to be able to pass a DBS check and be vaccinated against certain diseases.