Maintenance Engineer

Stirling Warrington
Sandwell, United Kingdom
10 months ago
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Maintenance Engineer

West Bromwich

£53,500

4on/4off Days and Nights (2days/2nights four off)

20% pension

The Company:

The business are a globally recognised food manufacturer and one of the biggest employees in west Brom with over 500 employees and are partnered with some of the most iconic brands in the UK. They have an exceptional reputation with the industry and operate out of a fully automated state of the art plant. They have recently developed an in house training programme whereby current and new maintenance engineers will have the chance to learn electrical skills such as PLC u-skilling with a new test rig. Important - for this role they are looking for either bias

As a maintenance engineer some of the machines you will be working on include but not limited to: Ovens, fryers, conveyors, packaging machines, robots, slicers, provers, metal detectors and other bespoke machinery.

What’s In it for you as a maintenance engineer?

Work in an automated plant - recession proof

staff shop

Canteen with subsidised food

Sick pay

Good pension - 10 matched - 20% pension

Employee well-being scheme

Generous holiday allowance

Overtime paid at x1.5 and double time as a maintenance engineer

Experience required for the role as a maintenance engineer

At least 3 year’s experience working as an electrically biased maintenance engineer

Comfortable with all electrical fault finding

Experience working in an manufacturing environment Get in touch with Jonny at Stirling Warrington to discuss this Maintenance Engineer role or any others in the area.

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