Maintenance Engineering Team Lead

CV-Library
Glasgow, City of Glasgow
13 months ago
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15 Apr 2025 (13 months ago)

SRG are delighted to again be partnered with one of Scotland's most innovative and exciting early stage science organisations as they expand into new sites and add a maintenance department to their technical operations team.

As part of their continued growth this organisation are looking to recruit multiple individuals to establish and develop their equipment maintenance team. This position is key for the company's national and international growth plans and offers great opportunity for career progression.

The Role

As Maintenance Engineering Team Lead you will be responsible for the development of planned and reactive maintenance plans on the companies suite of robotic, hydraulic & pneumatic equipment. You will lead and work alongside a small team of maintenance technicians to ensure the service and maintenance of equipment based across 2 manufacturing sites.

This role will involve time on and off the tools as you collaborate with a variety of technical teams to ensure maximised production and manufacturing efficiency.

The Right Person

Experienced mechanical/multi-skilled maintenance professional
Team/Shift leadership experience
Experience in the development and optimisation of maintenance systemsCarbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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