Maintenance Technician

Swindon
2 weeks ago
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Selexa Life Sciences are partnered with Quvara Medical in the search for their next Manufacturing Maintenance Technician.

Shift: Days role, 10:00 - 22:00 3 on, 3 off shift rotation

Role Overview

We are seeking a Maintenance Engineer to provide electrical and mechanical support across a high-volume automated manufacturing environment. The role focuses on maintaining production equipment, reducing downtime, and supporting continuous improvement initiatives while working in a GMP-controlled cleanroom environment.

Key Responsibilities

* Maintain and repair production machinery to ensure optimal performance

* Respond quickly to equipment breakdowns and carry out fault finding

* Perform scheduled preventative maintenance (PM) activities using SAP

* Monitor machine performance and analyse breakdown trends

* Manage and maintain machine spare parts inventory

* Support continuous improvement and process optimisation initiatives

* Assist with risk assessments and health & safety activities

* Support training and knowledge sharing within the engineering team

* Participate in shift and production meetings when required

Required Experience

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* Experience in a medium to high-volume manufacturing environment

* Strong electrical and mechanical fault-finding skills

* Experience maintaining high-speed automated assembly equipment

* Experience working with planned maintenance systems

* Ability to work independently and respond to breakdowns under pressure

* Strong communication skills and ability to work cross-functionally

* Computer literate (Microsoft Office)

Desirable Experience

* Experience within medical device or pharmaceutical manufacturing

* Knowledge of cleanroom / GMP environments

* Experience with PLC fault finding and diagnostics

* Practical knowledge of pneumatic, hydraulic, and robotic systems

* Experience delivering process improvement projects

* Electrical/Mechanical qualification (Apprenticeship, HND, or Degree)

* 17th Edition wiring (or equivalent)

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