Maintenance Technician

Apex Resource Management
Sheldon, EX14 4QU, United Kingdom
8 months ago
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Maintenance Technician

Location: Solihull

Shifts: 3-shift rotation or double days (37 hrs/week + overtime)

Rates: £37.52 - £39.32 per hour (Umbrella), depending on shifts

A world-leading automotive manufacturer in Solihull is seeking experienced Maintenance Technicians to support the production of prestige motor vehicles. The role begins on a contract basis, with the potential to progress to a permanent position after a minimum of 6 months.

The Role

As a Maintenance Technician, you will provide essential engineering maintenance support to maximise uptime and efficiency across advanced manufacturing systems, including robotics, welding, conveyors, and tooling. Key duties include:

Preventive and corrective maintenance on plant and equipment

Rapid fault diagnosis and root cause analysis

Supporting continuous improvement, Kaizen, 5S and lean activities

Maintaining compliance with PUWER and safety standards

Delivering technical expertise to problem-solving initiatives

What We’re Looking For

Time-served apprenticeship with NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Engineering Maintenance

Strong electrical and mechanical maintenance background

Proven experience in fault-finding, repair, and preventive maintenance

Ability to interpret technical drawings and schematics

Proactive, flexible and able to work rotating shifts

Desirable experience: Robotics (ABB), PLCs (Allen-Bradley), automation, conveyors, welding

systems, CMMS platforms, and lean methodologies (TPM, Kaizen, PPS).

Take pride in joining a highly skilled Maintenance Technician team, ensuring premium production standards in one of the automotive industry’s most advanced facilities.

Please note, this role is deemed inside of IR35. The Umbrella Pay Rate offered is inclusive of the Assignment pay rate, holiday pay and Apex Recruitment’s contribution towards Employer Costs

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