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Ealing
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Contract Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer - electrical bias
 
Location West London
outside or inside dependant on CEST  IR35 £38.00

4 on 4 off alternating days and nights
 
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As a contract Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer, you will be a multi-skilled Engineer, electrical bias. The right candidate will be from a food background and have FMGC experience. You will be a highly motivated individual and be able to react quickly to breakdowns. 
 
The Role
As contract Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer, you will be working within a team responsible for the electrical and mechanical maintenance on new and existing equipment. You will be working on food process machinery and will be dealing with fault finding and working on equipment such as packaging, conveyors wrappers, molders, robots, etc You will responsible for both electrical and mechanical breakdowns and ppms. This is a fast environment and it's a continuous process so you need to be able to think on your feet and ensure the process is always at optimal output level

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