Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer

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Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer
£56,120 + Annual Bonus (2K) + Double Match Pension (IF YOU put 5% they put 10%)
Overtime Readily Available – OTE £65,000
FANTASTIC Training + Progression Opportunities
5 on 5 off DAYS/NIGHTS, 4 on 4 off DAYS and NIGHTS
Why should You Join?

  • Joining a large business who are going through continuous investment and improvement throughout the business
  • They are currently expanding their function and looking to bring on multiskilled maintenance engineers with a healthy salary increase to improve the maintenance team further
  • A proper engineering environment with tons of options of training into robotics, PLC and further training mechanically
  • A great benefits package including a double match pension (15% total), lots of opportunities for O.T and a good holiday allowance.
    The Role:
    As a Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer, your responsibilities will include:
  • Reactive Maintenance
  • Planned Preventive Maintenance
  • Mechanical fault finding and troubleshooting
  • Electrical fault finding – working inside control panels, 3 phase motors and inverters
  • Fault finding and working on PLC systems
  • Working on mechanical systems such as conveyors, motors, gearboxes, and pumps
  • Repair and overhaul of hydraulic and pneumatic systems
    Candidate Requirements:
    Our ideal Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer will have:
  • A Level 3 qualification ideally electrically bias
  • Proven experience working in a manufacturing or industrial environment
  • Willingness to work shifts
  • Strong team player with a positive, problem-solving attitude
    Benefits:
  • Highly competitive base salary with annual reviews
  • Annual bonus paid every year
  • Double-match pension scheme (up to 15%)
  • Access to a generous training budget — further qualifications and skill development are actively encouraged
  • Clear progression paths to leadership and senior roles
  • Friendly, inclusive team culture and a clean, modern working environment
    Interested?
    If you're ready for a fresh challenge and want to join a secure and forward-thinking company, get in touch!
    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
    The Company:
    We are working with a prestigious client — a multisite business with over 80 years of UK experiences supplying to the construction sector. Operating a state-of-the-art facility in the heart of Leicestershire, this company offers long-term job security, an outstanding reputation, and nationwide success. The engineering department is known for its supportive culture, robust training programs, and clear career progression paths. They are currently looking to strengthen their engineering team by welcoming a multiskilled maintenance engineer. They have recently introduced these positions with an increased salary to further improve the site and its maintenance function

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