Multi skilled Engineering Technician

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Job Title: Multi-skilled Engineering Technician

Location: Doncaster

Pay Range/details: Competitive salary + shift allowance + overtime premiums

Contract Type: Permanent

We are recruiting for a Multi-skilled Engineering Technician required to join a busy and fast-paced manufacturing environment, supporting production through effective maintenance and engineering activities.

Key Responsibilities - Multi-skilled Engineering Technician

Carry out day to day engineering and maintenance activities across production facilities

Ensure maximum plant availability through fault finding diagnosis and repair of equipment including conveyors elevators form fill and seal machines and palletisers

Support both planned and reactive maintenance to maximise operational efficiency

Maintain electrical plant equipment and control systems including PLC and SCADA

Assist with planned maintenance schedules including shutdown activities

Install and commission new plant equipment including electrical and mechanical systems

Work with pneumatics hydraulics and fabrication as required

Communicate maintenance activities effectively with production and engineering teams

Follow safe systems of work and comply with all health safety and environmental policies

Qualifications & Requirements - Multi-skilled Engineering Technician

Recognised engineering apprenticeship or equivalent qualification such as BTEC ONC or similar

17th Edition Regulations Certificate or equivalent

Proven experience in engineering maintenance within a production or manufacturing environment

Strong electrical and mechanical fault finding and repair skills

Experience working with PLC and SCADA systems

Experience using preventive maintenance systems and CMMS

Background in FMCG or high volume manufacturing environments

Experience with high speed packaging equipment and robotics systems

Knowledge of pneumatics hydraulics and control systems

Understanding of lean manufacturing principles such as TPM 5S and Six Sigma

What we can offer - Multi-skilled Engineering Technician

Competitive salary with shift allowance

Overtime opportunities including enhanced weekend and bank holiday rates

Rotating shift pattern with reduced hours on Fridays

Opportunity to work in a fast paced and technically varied environment

Career development and progression opportunities

For more information on this role, please contact Charlie Boulton on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed)

Candidates who are currently a Multi-skilled Engineering Technician, Maintenance Engineer, Electrical Maintenance Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Shift Engineer or Production Engineer may be suitable for this position

For details of other opportunities available within your chosen field please visit our website (url removed)

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