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This is an exciting opportunity for an Automation / Maintenance / Robotics Engineer to play a vital role in optimising engineering processes within the a food manufacturing and warehouse site. The position is based in Maidstone Kent and requires a focus on implementing and maintaining automated systems to enhance operational efficiency.

Client Details

This role is with a well-established company in the food manufacturing sector, recognised for its strong presence and dedication to delivering operational excellence. As part of a large organisation, the company offers a robust environment for multiskilled / electrical / mechanical engineers to contribute to and grow within automation and robotic technology.

Description

Promote a safe working environment by addressing and challenging any unsafe behaviours observed among colleagues or contractors.
Restore, enhance, and maintain plant and equipment to ensure optimal performance while adhering to all safety protocols.
Foster strong relationships with leadership teams through clear communication of tasks and proactive management of expectations.
Exercise initiative to resolve issues that arise during scheduled tasks efficiently and effectively.
Report any follow-up work required through the CMMS system promptly, while notifying the Engineering Manager simultaneously.
Embrace a culture of continuous improvement by utilizing problem-solving tools and actively participating in WCM AM/PM/5S projects.
Lead designated improvement projects and machine modification initiatives.
Contribute to the ongoing enhancement of the stock control system for maintenance spare parts.
Ensure timely completion of daily and weekly tasks by applying analytical problem-solving techniques to identify root causes of failures and recommend appropriate corrective and sustaining actions.
Accurately document completed work and clearly describe issues requiring escalation using available systems.
Collaborate closely with internal service teams and external contractors to maintain seamless operations.
Comply with all relevant legal and regulatory standards.
Participate in meetings to communicate maintenance concerns and prioritize tasks based on urgency.Profile

A successful Automation Engineer should have:

A background in engineering (multi skilled / electrical / mechanical) or maintenance for manufacturing /warehousing
An apprenticeship is preferred; engineer degree is always welcome
Proficiency in programming and using automation tools.
Exposure to CMMS services e.g. Verisae, SAP, Maximo
Qualified to NVQ level 3 or equivalent
Experience in working in automated environment
Knowledge of safety and regulatory requirements for automated systems.
An analytical mindset with problem-solving skills to address technical challenges.
The ability to work collaboratively within a team environment.

Job Offer

A competitive salary in the range
GREAT benefits (pension match, 6-week paternity, excellent maternity, health care, etc.)
A permanent role offering stability and career progression opportunities.
Generous holiday leave to support work-life balance.
An inclusive company culture within a large organisation.
Opportunities to work with cutting-edge technology in the retail industry.This is a fantastic opportunity to advance your career as an Automation Engineer in Maidstone / Kent. If you are enthusiastic about leveraging automation to drive operational excellence, we encourage you to apply

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