Maintenance Team Leader

Stirling Warrington
Ox161Tr, OX16 1TR, United Kingdom
Last month
£57,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£57,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Shift-work
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Lead
Posted
27 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Profit-sharing scheme 4% Employer pension contribution 5% Employee pension contribution Permanent health insurance 4X Death in service 33 Days Holiday (25 + 8 bank holidays) – Increasing with longer service

Maintenance Team Leader
Banbury, Oxfordshire
£57,286
3 Shifts (6am – 2pm, 2pm – 10pm, 10pm – 6am) (Mon – Fri, Sun – Thurs nights)

Benefits:

  • Profit-sharing scheme
  • 4% Employer pension contribution, 5% Employee
  • Permanent health insurance
  • 4X Death in service
  • 33 Days Holiday (25 8 banks) – Increasing with longer service



We are looking for a hands-on multi-skilled Maintenance Team Leader to join our well-established team at our manufacturing facility in Banbury. With turnover in excess of £50bn last year, we are market leaders in the sector and have reinvested into our people and plant, leading to excellent longevity amongst our team.

This role will be based within our paint department and will be largely hands-on whilst also ensuring health and safety adherence across the department, delegating responsibilities and ensuring best practice.

Youll be repairing and maintaining machinery such as spray robots, application systems, fluid delivery systems, and conveyors. Working knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, inverters, and robotics are required for this role.

The Successful Engineer

  • Multiskilled element to your experience – Must be able to fault find both mechanically and electrically
  • Prior experience repairing and maintaining robotics would be beneficial but not a dealbreaker
  • Qualified to a minimum of NVQ Level 3 or equivalent (City and Guilds / HNC/D) in a relevant engineering/maintenance discipline


Get in touch with Matt Morson at Stirling Warrington regarding this maintenance role or any others in the Oxfordshire region.

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