Maintenance Engineer

Stirling Warrington
Cv212Aa, CV21 2AA, United Kingdom
Last month
£50,000 – £53,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £53,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Shift-work
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
13 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

2 Bonuses a Year (Profit Related Pay) Up to 5% Matched Pension Scheme

Maintenance Engineer
Rugby, Warwickshire
£50,000
4 on 4 off Nights (6pm – 6am)

Benefits:

  • 2 Bonuses a year – Profit related pay – Paid in June/December.
  • Up to 5% matched pension scheme.

We are looking for amulti skilled maintenance engineer either electrical or mechanical bias to join our team of 11 engineers at our world class manufacturing facility in Rugby. All of our team have at least 5 years’ experience behind them with the company, you’ll be joining a booming business with a substantial order book and a great company culture.

With sales exceeding £500m in 2021, we re-invest our profits in our engineering team with the opportunity to be put onto external PLC programming courses, as well as smaller qualifications such as 18th edition wiring regs, IOSH etc.

The successful engineer will be in a multi skilled role involving both electrical and mechanical fault finding. Your duties will include fault finding and repair of Siemens and Fanuc control systems, grinding machines, CNC’s, Power Presses, Chemical Lines, Ovens, Vacuum Furnaces, Kuka Robots amongst other smaller components.

Unlike some nights roles this role isn’t lone working on shift, you will be on shift with at least 1 other engineer at all times.

Experience Required

  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience as an industrial maintenance engineer
  • Multi Skilled engineer either mechanical or electrical bias are still very much encouraged to apply.
  • Formal qualification in engineering is desirable but not essential.

Get in touch with Matt Morson, regarding this maintenance role or any other maintenance role around the Warwickshire area.

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