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Job Title – Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Location – Banbury, Oxfordshire

Salary – £45,600 – £48,000

Shift – Rotating Shift Pattern

3 days on / 4 off

5 nights on / 5 off

3 days on / 4 off

Job Role of the Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer to join a world-leading manufacturer operating at the cutting edge of production technology. This is a high-speed, high-precision manufacturing environment where efficiency and uptime are critical, with significant financial impact linked to machine downtime.

Working within a highly automated seating production facility, you will be responsible for maintaining and improving production equipment used in the assembly of seats for major automotive brands. The site operates continuous production, manufacturing a seat every 60 seconds, making this a fast-paced and technically demanding engineering environment.

You will play a key role in both planned preventative maintenance (80%) and reactive breakdown support (20%), ensuring maximum equipment reliability and production performance.

Responsibilities of the Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Carrying out planned preventative maintenance (TPM / PPM) across production equipment

Responding rapidly to breakdowns to minimise downtime and production loss

Fault finding on mechanical and electrical systems

Supporting root cause analysis of breakdowns (QRCI / problem-solving methods)

Working on conveyors, robotic systems, and automated assembly lines

Maintaining mechanical systems including hydraulics, pneumatics, motors, belts, and chains

Electrical fault finding on relays, sensors, motors, and PLC systems

Supporting facilities maintenance and general site engineering tasks

Assisting with installation of new equipment and engineering improvements

Supporting 5S, HSE, and continuous improvement activities

Production Environment

2 high-speed automated production lines (Mini seats & Vauxhall van seats)

Conveyor-based assembly system with robotic palletising

Pick-and-place automation systems

Extremely high-volume production (1 seat per minute)

Downtime critical environment with high financial impact per breakdown

Sector – High-Speed Production Engineering

Non-Negotiable Requirements

Multi-skilled maintenance experience in a manufacturing environment

Electrical Qualification

Desirable Requirements

Automotive manufacturing experience

PLC fault finding experience

Experience with robotics or high-speed production lines

Knowledge of TPM systems and continuous improvement tools

Welding or basic fabrication skills

The Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer will benefit from:

Working for a world-leading automotive manufacturer

Exposure to highly advanced automated production systems

Structured training and development within TPM and reliability engineering

High-volume, technically challenging engineering environment

Strong benefits package including:Experience within a globally recognised Tier 1 supplier

Pension scheme

Private healthcare

28 days holiday

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