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Toolbox Solutions Management Consulting
Droitwich, WR9 8DY, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
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Are you a Maintenance Engineer looking to join a fast-paced, forward-thinking manufacturing facility in Worcester? This is a fantastic opportunity for a Maintenance Engineer to become part of a growing business that invests in its people, technology, and long-term development.

As a Maintenance Engineer, you will play a key role in maintaining and improving a wide range of equipment across the site. Working within a friendly and supportive team, the Maintenance Engineer will complete proactive and reactive maintenance across machinery including:

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Food production and processing equipment

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Packaging systems

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Robotics and automated machinery

Key Responsibilities

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Carry out PPM and reactive repair work promptly and efficiently

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Diagnose electrical and mechanical faults across production lines

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Support continuous improvement activities

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Work alongside other maintenance engineers on shift

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Assist with installations, upgrades, and project tasks

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Ensure all engineering work meets safety and quality standards

To succeed as a Maintenance Engineer, you should have experience within manufacturing. You’ll bring strong fault-finding skills, a proactive approach, and confidence working with a continuous improvement mindset.

What’s on Offer

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Structured 4on 4off shift pattern (4 days / 4 off / 4 nights / 4 off)

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Excellent training and upskilling opportunities

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Supportive culture and chance to take on added responsibility

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Long-term opportunities for progression

If you're a Maintenance Engineer seeking your next challenge in a stable and growing business, we’d love to hear from you

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