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Graduate Engineer

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Graduate Engineer

London - Opportunity for Germany!

£38,000 - £40,000 + Travel Allowance + Accommodation + Pension + Holidays + Private Medical Insurance + Technical Career Progression + Package + 'Immediate Start'

Are you a recent engineering graduate looking to launch your career with a leading main contractor delivering high-tech technical construction projects across the UK and Europe? This is your chance to gain hands-on experience and take on a pivotal role in some of the most advanced data centre projects in the industry.

Are you ready to fast-track your career and make an impact on a global scale? Joining the data centre industry means:

Rapid career progression: You will be equipped with the skills to lead sooner than you think.
Cutting-edge technical expertise: Work with advanced technology that powers AI, cloud computing, and the digital world.
Worldwide opportunities: Be part of a global network with placements across the world (Europe + America).
With your first-class degree and ambition, you'll thrive in an industry where innovation meets opportunity. Build a career that's dynamic, challenging, and impactful!

This is an exciting opportunity to work with a specialist contractor known for delivering complex, high-value projects across the UK and Europe. You'll be at the forefront of cutting-edge digital infrastructure, managing multimillion-pound schemes and ensuring seamless execution from planning to completion. Be part of a dynamic environment where you can progress your skillset and career.

Your Role as a Graduate Engineer Will Include:

Assisting in the planning, coordination, and execution of data centre projects.
Working closely with subcontractors, suppliers, and on-site teams to maintain project efficiency and safety compliance.
Developing key skills in project coordination
As a Graduate Engineer, You Will Have:

A degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Building Services Engineering.
A proactive attitude with a strong work ethic and eagerness to learn.
The ambition to progress within a main contractor, with structured career development opportunities.
EU Passport - travel to countries in Europe + Drivers Licence

Ready to take the next step? Any questions ask Dea Totaj on (phone number removed).

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