Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer

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5 months ago
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Job Title: Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Location: Worcester, Worcestershire

Pay Range/Details: £40,(Apply online only)–£45,(Apply online only) per annum (depending on experience and skillset)

Contract Type: Permanent

Our client are seeking for a Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer to join their team over in Worcestershire

Key Responsibilities – Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Conduct routine maintenance and repairs on plastic injection moulding machines and auxiliary equipment such as chillers, robots, granulators, and air compressors

Diagnose and resolve electrical issues, including PLCs, control systems, and electronic subsystems, while overseeing critical electrical systems

Collaborate with production teams to minimise downtime, enhance machinery reliability, and implement upgrades for improved performance

Submit detailed daily activity reports and weekly improvement progress reports to ensure transparency and drive continuous development

Mentor and guide an apprentice engineer, fostering their professional growth, while adhering to health and safety regulations in all tasks

Qualifications & Requirements – Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Proven experience maintaining plastic injection moulding machinery or similar industrial equipment, with strong expertise in electrical systems and PLC programming

Engineering qualifications to a minimum of Level 3 in Mechatronics, Electrical, or equivalent qualifications to accommodate diverse educational backgrounds

Comfortable using computerised maintenance management systems (CMMS) or similar digital tools for accurate record-keeping

Excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and strong communication abilities to work effectively within a team

Previous experience mentoring or supervising junior staff is highly desirable, ensuring inclusivity for candidates with varied leadership backgrounds

What We Can Offer – Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Competitive salary of £40,(Apply online only)–£45,(Apply online only) per annum, based on your expertise and skillset

25 days holiday plus 8 statutory Bank Holidays, supporting a healthy work-life balance

Opportunity to participate in a group-wide bonus scheme, pension, and life assurance

Chance to mentor an apprentice engineer, contributing to their professional development

A collaborative, forward-thinking manufacturing environment with clear expectations for accountability and growth

For more information on this Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer role, please contact Charlie Boulton on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to .

Candidates who are currently a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer, Production Engineer, Engineering Manager, Shift Manager, or Head of Maintenance may be suitable for this position. For details of other opportunities available within your chosen field, please visit our website .

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