Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

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Scotton, North Yorkshire, North Yorkshire
13 months ago
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10 Apr 2025 (13 months ago)

Job Title – Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer

£44-55k DOE + Overtime + Training Matrix salary increase + 5% matched Pension + Private Health Care + OTE £58k

Hours – 3 shifts

Holidays – 25 plus 8 bank holidays

Location – Harrogate

The Company

Our client is looking for a multi-skilled maintenance engineer to join a top tier manufacturing firm supplying into some of the biggest names within the private sector. They are renowned for their attention to detail and are the number one supplier within the specialised sector globally. You will be joining a team of 6 highly experienced engineers and you will have the chance to play your part in helping maintain the company’s status in the manufacturing industry!

The Role

Working as a multi-skilled maintenance engineer will involve:

Fault finding on electrical components including sensors, relays, switches etc
Fault finding on mechanical components including bearings, sprockets, gearboxes, hydraulics, and pneumatics
Conducting PPMs and responding to breakdowns on machinery including extruders, CNC machines, packaging machines, robots, and other automated machinery
Requirements

As a multi-skilled maintenance engineer, you will be required to:

Have a level 3 NVQ qualification in mechanical or electrical engineering
Previous experience in working on electrical and mechanical components
Hold a result driven focus and hope to progress within the company when opportunities arise
Benefits

The benefits that you will receive from working as a multi-skilled maintenance engineer include:

A training matrix – perfect for an engineer who is looking to upskill!
Plenty of opportunities for overtime at 1.5x and 2x your wage to help boost your earning potential!
Opportunities for engineers to work on bespoke, state-of-the-art equipment – perfect for an engineer who loves getting stuck in!
The prospect of working in a motivated, dynamic team with a great culture
To apply interviews can be arranged immediately so apply by following the online instructions or send a CV to (url removed)

ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation

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