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Job Title: Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Location: Brigg

Salary: £44,000 - £45,000 per annum

Benefits: Pension, Medi cash, 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays, Training & Upskilling Opportunities

Working Hours: Monday to Friday rotating shifts Mornings and Afternoons, but with no Weekends or Nights

Company Overview:

Our client is a well-established niche manufacturer with a strong reputation for quality and innovation, exporting their products across the UK and Europe. Operating from a modern, high-tech site featuring advanced packing lines, including robotics, casers, check weighers, fillers, and conveyors, they offer a clean and cutting-edge working environment. With a fantastic team culture, low staff turnover, and a family-oriented feel, this is a great opportunity to join a forward-thinking and supportive engineering team.

Role Overview:

We are seeking a skilled Maintenance Engineer to join the team. This role is predominantly reactive maintenance, with additional involvement in PPM and project work and Set Ups/Product Changeovers. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring the smooth operation of production lines and contributing to continuous improvements.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct reactive maintenance to ensure minimal downtime across production lines.

Perform planned preventative maintenance (PPM) tasks to enhance equipment reliability.

Support and deliver engineering projects aimed at process and efficiency improvements.

Diagnose and repair mechanical and electrical faults across the site’s advanced machinery.

Work with robotics, casers, check weighers, fillers, conveyors, and other packaging equipment.

Collaborate with the engineering team and other departments to ensure smooth production processes.

Participate in training and development opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge. Key Requirements:

Time-served or formally qualified in a relevant engineering discipline (Mechanical, Electrical or Multi-Skilled).

Experience in a manufacturing, FMCG, or similar fast-paced environment.

Ability to diagnose and resolve mechanical and electrical faults effectively.

Strong team player with a proactive and adaptable approach.

Willingness to develop skills further through training and upskilling opportunities. Why Join?

Competitive salary and benefits package.

A clean, modern, and high-tech working environment.

Strong commitment to training and upskilling engineers.

A supportive team culture with a family-oriented feel.

No nights or weekends – a great work-life balance! This is a fantastic opportunity for a Maintenance Engineer looking to develop their career within a well-respected and growing business. If you are a proactive and skilled engineer with a passion for maintenance and problem-solving, we would love to hear from you!

Consortium Professional Recruitment Ltd are a professional level recruitment consultancy specialising in the delivery of high relevance recruitment services on behalf of our clients across the UK. We regularly receive large responses to our advertising which can make providing individual feedback to every applicant challenging. If you haven’t received a reply from us within 14 days of your application, we regret to say your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. We have a policy of retaining your details for future vacancies unless you request otherwise

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