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Lead Maintenance Engineer

Birmingham
6 days ago
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Role: Lead Maintenance Engineer

Location: South Birmingham

Hours: 6am - 2pm

Pay: £45,000 - £48,000

Role Overview:

We are looking for a Lead Maintenance Engineer to join our Engineering & Manufacturing client's team in South Birmingham.

Duties to be performed:

Carry out repairs, servicing, and preventive maintenance on all factory machinery, equipment, and facility systems.

Support daily maintenance operations, troubleshoot breakdowns, and assist with new equipment installations.

Develop and implement a planned preventative maintenance (PPM) system and follow the TPM schedule.

Collaborate with suppliers for servicing, repairs, and installations, and provide training to staff on maintenance best practices.

Contribute to plant safety, housekeeping, and continuous improvement to ensure efficient and reliable production performance.

Experience required:

Strong numeracy, literacy, and computer skills, with basic proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.

Minimum 5 years' experience as a Maintenance Engineer in a manufacturing or production environment.

Qualified in electrical wiring/installation and mechanical engineering, with knowledge of pneumatics and ideally hydraulics.

Experience with robotics, air handling systems, humidification, and filtration processes is desirable.

Familiarity with health and safety practices (Manual Handling, Working at Heights, IPAF) and factory information systems such as Rhombus.

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If you're interested in this exciting opportunity click APPLY NOW or contact BE Recruitment Ltd at (phone number removed) between 08.00am and 17.00pm Mon to Fri.

If you haven't heard back from us within two weeks, please assume that unfortunately, your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.

BE Recruitment acts as an employment business in relation to this vacancy. We are an equal opportunity recruiter and welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified individuals, regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation, or age.

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