Maintenance Engineer

Stirling Warrington
Royal Leamington Spa, United Kingdom
11 months ago
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Maintenance Engineer

£47,115

Double Days (Earlies and Lates) – 8-Hour Shifts Mon–Fri – 39 Hours Per Week

Leamington Spa, Warwickshire

Benefits

Monday – Friday – No weekends – Early Finish on Fridays

33 Days Holiday (25 Banks)

Overtime on tap 1.3X midweek (1.5X after 2 hours), 1.5X Sat, 2X Sun

Production and Attendance bonus (Paid every 3/6 months)

2X Death In Service

Lots of project work involved

Substantial investment made into the plant in the last year – Just installed and commissioned a new £2m production line – Chance to work on brand new machinery

The Opportunity

An Amazing Opportunity for a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer (either mechanical or electrical bias) to become part of a multi-million-pound manufacturing business who have recently invested over two million pounds in a brand new production line. We are a household name in our industry and have an established maintenance team of 6 which we are now looking to expand.

The role will be very hands on, and you’ll need a competency across a variety of machinery. - The machinery you will be working on will be a mix of automated machinery and heavy older machinery: Conveyors, presses (20 tonne), furnaces, robots, welding machines, laser machines, punch press machines, spray robots, air tools, sub-assembly lines and assembly lines mainly. Your job will be a mix of reactive/PPM and chance to undertake project work and progress within the company.

Experience required:

At least 3 years’ experience as a multi-skilled maintenance engineer (Either mechanical or electrical bias

PLC knowledge is advantageous but not essential - Siemens

Any experience with Robots is desirable

A good methodical fault finder – use initiative, not afraid to ask questions

Any Maintenance Engineer from any background willing to apply – metal processing, heavy plant, recycling etc.

Get in touch with Matt Morson from Stirling Warrington regarding this maintenance opportunity

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