Maintenance Engineer

Wigston Magna
9 months ago
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Maintenance Engineers want to work a 4 day working week with NO WEEKENDS?

Due to increased orders, and a change in shift pattern this aerospace manufacturing business in Leicester is on the lookout for two maintenance engineers to enhance the current team. You will be responsible for both proactive and reactive maintenance of a wide variety of CNC machines, tooling and robot cells, no two days are the same, If you are an engineer that likes to be challenged, and learn new skills then this is the role for you. In return you'll be working for a company that values its employee's and offers secure employment. 

The role as a maintenance engineer

Respond to machine breakdowns and facility issues with professionalism and urgency

Develop and support preventative maintenance schedules

Work on continuous improvement projects

Contribute to safety initiatives and facility improvement projects

Work both independently and collaboratively in a shift-based team

Liaise with contractors while ensuring compliance with site policies

Skills and Qualifications required in this Maintenance engineers role

Apprentice trained or a minimum of a level 3 Engineering Qualification

Strong maintenance experience in a manufacturing environment

Experience with CNC machinery (Siemens, Heidenhain, Fanuc)

Knowledge of drives, pneumatics, and hydraulics

Excellent fault-finding and diagnostic skills

Desirable:

18th Edition wiring regulations

Mechanical skills (e.g., spindle rebuilds, bearing replacements)

The Benefits of this Maintenance Engineers position

Rotating 3-shift pattern: 4DAY WORKING WEEK! 

AM Shift: Tues –Fri 06:00 - 15:30

PM Shift: Mon–Thurs 12:30 - 22:00

Night Shift: Mon–Thurs 21:00-06:00

£48,300 salary with the oppourtunity to increase this to £50,200 within 12 months

Quarterly bonus scheme

Generous overtime opportunities 1.5x - 2 

Company pension

Cycle to work scheme

Employee & store discounts

Health & wellbeing programme

On-site parking

Sick pay

If you feel this Maintenance Engineers role is right for you Please contact Emma Devereux or Dan Fergus at Maintech Recruitment.

Please note this cilent is unable to offer sponsorship, you will require full rights to work in the UK

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Maintech Recruitment, are an equal opportunities agency and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their sex; religious or similar philosophical belief; political opinion; race; age; sexual orientation; or, whether they are married or are in a civil partnership; or, whether they are disabled; If you need any additional assistance with applying for this role please contact the team.

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