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Maintenance Engineer

Allesley
2 days ago
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Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer
Salary: £51,667.20 p/a.
Shifts: Panama pattern (3's & 2's).
Benefits: Brand new site, team and machinery, Annual Bonus at 3.5% + £500, Promotional opportunities, 12 hour shifts overtime available, 23 Shifts Annual Leave, Private Healthcare, 8% pension, tools provided, training, free refreshments within a well facilitated canteen, site car parking, premium uniform and training.
The Business
Auxtronic is partnered with a multi-national manufacturer of the finest baked goods, specialising in delicious products for restaurants, coffee shops, supermarkets and catering businesses worldwide.
Established for over 100 years as a family run bakery, they now produce across four UK manufacturing sites that collectively bakes mouthwatering muffins, brioche buns, artisan bread, traditional biscuits, hand crafted rolls, pizza bases and baguettes.
With an impressive £1bn in annual turnover, they are in a sustained period of high growth and to facilitate further customers orders, have built a brand new bakery in Coventry which is ongoing comissioning and will be producing at full speed in September 23'.
Right now they are preparing for the launch of the site and have an exciting opportunity for a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer to join the team.
Coventry site: 650,000 Sqft manufacturing site that produces over 70,000 buns per hour.
Machinery: High speed machinery including: Conveyors, Dough Makers, Mixers, Separators, Ovens, Lifting equipment, Robots, Cooling towers, Packaging Machinery, Vision inspection machines, Case Makers and Palletisers.
The role: Multi-Skilled Engineer

  • Breakdown maintenance repairing a wide range of production and packaging machinery.
  • Mechanical Maintenance including replacing gearboxes, rollers, belts, bearings, shafts, pulleys, drives and worn parts.
  • Electrical Maintenance including replacing sensors, proximity switches, motors, gearboxes and control panels.
  • Fault finding using PLC's, Multi-Meters, Schematics and Inspection.
  • PPM Maintenance - Carrying out routine servicing and inspections.
    Hiring requirements:
  • City & Guilds, NVQ or BTEC Level 3 in Engineering Maintenance, ideally gained through a recognised apprenticeship.
  • 5 Years of experience as a Maintenance Engineer within a high speed manufacturing environment, ideally Food or FMCG.
  • Mechanical and Electrical skills required with a strong competency in fault finding and repairing machinery.
    About Auxtronic
    Auxtronic are committed to equality in the workplace and are an equal opportunities employer.
    We specialise in engineering recruitment and represent clients within manufacturing, distribution and automation industries.
    Auxtronic is acting as a third party employment consultant on behalf of our client and is always looking to speak to new people interested in working with us to further their careers or grow their deparments.
    To get in touch with us or for more information on our services, policies and testimonials please contact us or visit our website and LinkedIn page

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