Maintenance Engineer

Coventry
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Maintenance Engineer

Monday to Friday - Double Days

£45'000

Coventry

Engineering is always evolving, and with the high increase in shift work, them Monday to Friday days only roles are really hard to come by...

This role is for someone who is potentially looking to come off shifts, make a real difference to a small engineering team. Whether you have a wealth of experience looking to pass this on, or someone new in the game looking to really put your craft to the test and move up the ladder, then you want to keep reading...

A bit about the business - if you're looking for an excellent work life balance, and environment then this is definitely the place to be. There's non of this "corperate" red tape, you turn up get the job done, and have a good time along the way.

You would be a pivitol member of the engineering team, and would report to the lead engineer.

You will:

Innovate & Build: With a mixture of automation and manual machinery, mixers, ovens, robotic arms, wrappers - you will be the leading engineer to ensure these are maintained.

Drive Reliability: Embed advanced maintenance strategies and use continuous improvement techniques to eliminate root-cause failures.

Optimize Performance: Maintain and enhance manufacturing equipment to ensure peak operational efficiency.

Lead with Excellence: Coordinate site engineering activities while upholding the highest H&S and Food Safety standards.

If you tick the boxes below;

Expertise

Maintenance Engineer with Electrical understanding (ideally an elec qualification or time served)

Qualifications

Engineering Qualification (NVQ, City & Guilds or Equivilent)

Industry Exp.

FMCG Manufacturing experience

Want to know more? Get in touch, click apply and happy to have a confidential chat

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