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      <description>Location: Gaydon | Salary: &amp;pound;32000 - &amp;pound;35000/annum | Type: Permanent | Service, Evaluation &amp; Repair Process Engineer (SERP)    Gaydon    Up to -35k    Hybrid working         Are you a Mechanical or Automotive Engineer eager to begin your career within a leading automotive OEM environment?  A Master Technician looking to take your workshop expertise and apply it to the development of service and repair processes for new vehicles?  Do you have hands-on vehicle experience and an interest in how technical documentation and repair strategies are created upstream?  My client has an exciting opportunity for a Service Evaluation &amp; Repair Process (SERP) Engineer to join a friendly, collaborative team supporting a well-known Automotive OEM. This role offers the chance to work within an established upstream service environment, developing, writing, and delivering technical documentation. It''s an ideal entry point for Graduate engineers or experienced technicians looking to transition into the automotive design and manufacturing industry.        The role:    Undertaking virtual service assessments of new vehicle and powertrain designs with a view to ensuring serviceability in line with customer requirements.  Generating technical reports based upon these assessm...</description>
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