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Be ready to explain heat-transfer or combustion basics at graduate level, how you would triage a short-notice rental request, and how you communicate technical limits to non-specialists. Prepare examples of structured troubleshooting, coordinating under time pressure, and learning equipment documentation quickly.
Strong fit if you want hands-on applications engineering with fast customer turnaround rather than long design projects, are comfortable on-site or logistics coordination, and can learn Zeeco’s rental catalogue quickly. Less fit if you want remote work or pure R&D with little customer contact.
As a Graduate Applications Engineer on Zeeco’s Rental and Rapid Response team in Stamford, Lincolnshire, expect early-career work supporting urgent combustion and process-equipment deployments: clarifying customer site needs, matching rental packages and spares, coordinating with field and logistics teams for fast turnaround, and documenting application notes so equipment is specified, shipped, and supported under tight response windows rather than long project cycles.
No. The listing marks remote as 0 and is based in Stamford, Lincolnshire.
Supporting short-notice equipment hire and deployment: matching kit to applications, coordinating dispatch, and helping customers use combustion/process equipment correctly under time pressure.
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Graduate Applications Engineer - Rental and Rapid Response, Zeeco, Stamford, Lincolnshire Role Overview Zeeco is seeking a Graduate Applications Engineer to join our team in Stamford, Lincolnshire. As part of the engineering department, you will be involved in supporting rental and rapid response projects, contributing to the development and implementation of innovative combustion solutions. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Supporting rental and rapid response projects by providing technical expertise and applications knowledge. Collaborating with cross-functional teams to develop and implement new products and services. Assisting in the preparation of application notes, case studies, and other technical documentation. Participating in customer demonstrations and presentations to showcase Zeeco's solutions. What We're Looking For A recent graduate with a degree in engineering or related field. Strong analytical skills and the ability to apply technical knowledge to real-world problems. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both written and verbal. A proactive attitude and willingness to learn and grow within the company. Working at Zeeco Zeeco fosters a robust work environment where employees benefit from a strong culture, trained leadership, and opportunities for growth. Our collaborative approach allows you to broaden your skills alongside teams of subject matter experts. As part of our global leader in combustion and environmental solutions, you will have the chance to make meaningful contributions to some of the biggest names in the industry. Next Steps To apply, complete your application directly on this page, or you'll be redirected to the employer's application platform to finish submitting there.
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