Air monitoring
Ever Considered a Career in Engineering?
Jan 26 2017
As a leading service and maintenance company for users of pollution monitoring equipment ESU1 is proud to work in partnership with regional colleges to deliver internationally recognised advanced apprenticeships; meaning that the ongoing health of your ambient pollution monitors are expertly maintained by ESU1 for many years to come. ESU1 field service engineer Abbie Learoyd-Smith, a graduate of the scheme says; “Working as an engineer is fantastic, and has always been an ambition of mine. The varied nature of the work and potential to fault find a range of issues on a daily basis is very exciting.” Abbie went on to add: “As far as I know, I’m the only female service engineer in the ambient pollution monitoring industry. I would certainly recommend electronics engineering, especially within pollution monitoring to anybody looking for a challenging yet rewarding career.”
If, like Abbie, you or somebody you know would be interested in becoming a service engineer for one of the biggest suppliers of ambient pollution monitoring solutions in the U.K, ESU1 would welcome your enquiry. Just email info@esu1.co.uk today!
ESU1. At your service.
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