Maintenance Engineer Multi Skilled

SLA Employment Solutions
Keighley, United Kingdom
4 months ago
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£38,000 – £45,000 pa Remote
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26 Jan 2026 (4 months ago)

Our client based in Keighley, West Yorkshire is looking to recruit a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer Electrical/Mechanical) for a temporary position to work on the late shift.

Shift Pattern: Monday–Thursday 2:00pm–10:30pm | Friday 11:30am–5.30pm = 38 hours per week

The role is for a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer to join their busy Maintenance & Engineering department within a fast-paced manufacturing environment. You will work closely with maintenance engineers, production operatives, production engineers and management to maximise productivity and minimise downtime across plant and machinery.

Key Responsibilities

* Use the Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to support planned maintenance and maximise equipment uptime

* Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM), shutdown work, and scheduled installations

* Diagnose and repair electrical and mechanical faults on industrial machinery and equipment

* Support installation and improvement work on equipment such as presses, robots, conveyors and bespoke machinery

* Contribute to continuous improvement projects to improve safety, quality and productivity

* Work safely and compliantly, following regulations, manuals, schematics, blueprints and specifications

The role is for an immediate start and salary dependant on experience.

Interested? Please call Stacey ASAP on 0/7/7/8/5/2/5/1/1/6/7 and e-mail your CV now by selecting the “Apply Now” option.

Thank you for your interest in this role. Due to the high volume of applications, only candidates selected for interview will be contacted. If you do not hear from us within 7 days, please assume your application has been unsuccessful.

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