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Are you a hands-on engineer with a background in mechanical or electrical maintenance? If YES, you could be the Site Engineer we’re looking for at Logistex!

Why join us?

* • Competitive salary

* • 4 on / 4 off shift pattern covering 24/7/364

* • Work directly with cutting-edge automated systems

* • Be part of a collaborative on-site engineering team

* • Opportunities for training and development

* • Contribute to high-impact logistics operations

What will you be doing?

* • Maintain and support automated equipment to ensure high performance

* • Reset equipment errors caused by product, operator, or system issues

* • Represent Logistex professionally on-site

* • Communicate clearly with internal and external teams

* • Support customer requirements and participate in team projects

* • Follow escalation procedures and complete hygiene tasks as needed

* • Maintain and report on tools and equipment

What do we need from you?

* • Engineering qualification (NVQ, BTEC, C&G, HNC/ONC)

* • PC skills including MS Office and CMMS systems

* • Fluent English (written and spoken)

* • Mechanical/Electrical maintenance experience

* • Understanding of automation and control systems

* • Strong customer-facing and communication skills

* • Experience with continuous improvement practices

* • Knowledge of robotic technologies (beneficial)

Logistex Company Values

* • Make it a Sure Thing

* • Safety

* • Teamwork

* • Leadership by Example

* • Continuous Improvement

* • Integrity & Trust

Ready to keep automation running smoothly and support critical logistics operations? Apply now to join Logistex as a Site Engineer and make a real impact

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