Maintenance Engineer

Morley
1 week ago
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Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer 

£50000

Quarterly Company Bonus

International Company Training Programmes 

Panama Days and Nights 

Are you looking to join an established, growing company that wants to invest in you?

A leading manufacturer of plastics with an expanding, state of the art facility in Leeds is looking to expand their team with an experienced multi-skilled maintenance engineer. Someone that they can grow with and invest in, this role is for someone looking for a career within a company that values them.

As a Maintenance Engineer your responsibilities will include:

Diagnose and repair electrical/mechanical faults that occur on plant and/or equipment.

Assist with the maintenance program (TPM) for all plant and/or equipment.(hydraulics, robots, ancillary machines automatic assembly)

Validate new plant, equipment, automation and upgrades.

Process / Equipment troubleshooting and failure analysis

Ensure all items of plant and/or equipment is in good safe working order.

Build and maintain items and documentation within the maintenance department, necessary for the effective running of the plant and/or equipment.

Deliver innovative technical solutions to the plant.

Strive to improve the efficiency and safety of plant and equipment.

Identify opportunities for new technology/automation.

Maintain a high standard of record keeping for all repairs and servicing of plant and/or equipment as required for audit, traceability and warranty purposes, in accordance with the Quality Management System.

Routinely manage your workload using the Quality Management System (Q-Pulse) and ensure actions are completed within the required timescales. 

Demonstrate ability to make decisions based on data. 

Use the necessary or required internal and/or external software to facilitate this role including Q-Pulse andMicrosoft. 

Maintain the highest standards of housekeeping at all times.

Dismantle, inspect and overhaul equipment, as required by preventive maintenance program and production schedules. 

Acquire and develop advanced knowledge of electronics and programming of Programmable Logic Controllers.If this sounds like yourself, and you want to take the step to further your career, please reach out to Logan Sly from Stirling Warrington for this role or other roles in Maintenance Engineering.

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