Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer

CV Technical
Sunderland, United Kingdom
3 days ago
£40,000 – £53,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £53,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Shift-work
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Posted
28 May 2026 (3 days ago)

MULTI-SKILLED MAINTENANCE ENGINEER

SUNDERLAND


2 SHIFT (MONDAY-THURSDAY) - 07:00-19:00/19:00-07:00 ROTATING


£47,000-£53,000

We are looking for a motivated engineer to join a market leading manfacturing company within the FMCG industry. Reporting directly to the engineering manager you will be a key member in ensuring the production facility is kept running. You will be involved in all aspects of planned and reactive maintenance within their operation. With progressive training and development this company is always is always looking to enhance its employees and their skill sets, whilst additionally being supported by a welcoming team of engineers. The position will appeal to a strong engineer looking for their next challenging role within in a secure and stable company.

Role Description

- Multi-Skilled Maintenance - Electrical Bias

- Hydraulics & Pneumatics

- Continuous Improvement Work
- PLC Controlled Machinery - Siemens S7 & Allen Bradley

- Planned & Reactive Maintenance

- Robotic Systems - Kuka & Fanuc

- Bottling, Filling, Canning, Seaming & Labelling Lines

Skills and Qualifications

- HND/HNC qualified

- 3 Years+ FMCG Experience

- 18 Edition - Desirable

- Lean Manufacturing Experience - Desirable

- C&G Inspection & Testing - Desirable

- PLC quals - Massively Advantageous

Background:Manufacturing/FMCG

In return for your commitment my client offers a stable and secure career for a technically motivated engineer. If you feel this is of interest please send your CV directly to Jordan Hindhaugh at or call for a confidential discussion on .

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