Maintenance Engineer

Stirling Warrington
Wv95Eu, WV9 5EU, United Kingdom
Last month
£55,000 – £56,000 pa

Salary

£55,000 – £56,000 pa

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

Benefits

Contributory pension - 6% Staff discount PLC training Stable sector Progression into more senior roles

Maintenance Engineer

£55,737

Wolverhampton

4on/4off days & nights (2days,2nights four off)

The Company:

This international food giant currently turnover 114 Billion pounds worldwide and operate out of 23 locations across the UK - this site has recently had a 38 Million pounds investment into second line doubling their production capacity. They also re-invest 80% of their profits back into the Business which means there will always be job security. During Covid, the company paid their employees out of their own pocket rather than using the furlough scheme, thats how much they care. The outcome is an environment whereby everyone gets on, they are constantly giving out rewards in the form of amazon vouchers up to £200 (daily) for recognition. They produce around 180,000 units an hour, the process is very automated and you will be working with state of the art machinery. This has led to exceptional staff retention within the maintenance team.

Some of the machinery you will be working on as a maintenance engineer includes; Ishida packaging machines/multi-head weighers, Loma X-rays, GEA uni-mixers/formers (Morrell), steam cookers, fryers, spiral freezers, bagging machines, conveyors, V-Mags, Kuka wrappers, robots and more.

They are continuously investing and recently have added a £40,000 training rig with a PLC's, pneumatics, and other bits of machinery to help with training. This opportunity would suit someone who has the right attitude to learn and develop as an engineer.


Benefits for the Maintenance Engineer:

  • Stable sector
  • PLC training for maintenance engineer
  • Progression into more senior roles down the line
  • Work 6 months of the year
  • contributory pension - 6%
  • Staff discount


Experience required for the Maintenance Engineer:

  • Qualified to level 3 (NVQ/C&G) or Apprenticeship served in an electrical discipline - must be multi-skilled as a maintenance engineer
  • At least 3 years experience maintaining/repairing special purpose machinery as an electrically biased maintenance engineer within a factory environment
  • PLC knowledge is not essential - this can be taught
  • Any maintenance engineer from manufacturing or ex-forces welcome to apply – FMCG, Food, plastic, packaging, Pharmaceutical, foundry, brick, distribution, automotive, metals, etc.

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