Maintenance Engineer

Wolverhampton
6 days ago
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Maintenance Engineer 

£48,068  16% pension 

Shift Pattern: three shift Monday - Friday 
 
Mornings:
Mon-Thurs 5.30AM-1.30PM
Fri 5.30AM-12.30PM
 
Afternoons:
Mon-Thurs 1.30PM-9.30PM
Fri 12.30PM-7.30PM
 
Nights:
Mon-Thurs 9.30PM-5.30AM
Fri 7.30PM-2.30AM

Experience with some/all - Presses (Servo Press, Hydraulic Press) ABB Robots, Trumph Lasers, Hot Stamp lines is essential for this role as a maintenance engineer

What’s in it for you?

16% pension
Sick pay – 80% of salary 
3 x salary DIS
All overtime is paid at x1.5 during the week and double time at the weekend for Maintenance Engineers
Brand new factory which is exceptionally clean
Working on state-of-the-art machinery such as robotics
Brand new canteen with free voucher every week for one meal for the maintenance engineer  

My Client are a leading tier 1 Automotive manufacturer who have had a significant £(phone number removed) investment over the last few years. They have opened a brand new 50,000 square foot state of the art factory in the Wolverhampton area which will supply their major customers. This growth focuses mainly on the build of battery boxes for electrical vehicles – a market that is only on the up, whereby they have managed to triple their net profit since 2020. The machinery you will be working on will compromise of Servo Press, Hydraulic Press, ABB Robots, 14 Trumph Lasers, 2 Hot Stamp lines (soon to be 3). This role will suit any Maintenance Engineer who wants to work in a clean state of the art automated environment with progression opportunities. This company has a full order book and will only get bigger and better with their investment towards the supply of critical parts for electric vehicles.

Experience Required for the Maintenance Engineer

At least three years working as a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer (either bias) - would look at mech with elec skills 
Electrically qualified – Level 2/3 in C&G/NVQ ideally
Experience with presses, hydraulics, hot stamping lines or robots 
Exp. With PLC fault finding – looking at inputs/outputs
Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer from any background welcome to apply: Food, FMCG, Packaging, recycling, heavy, metal processing, plastics, automotive, Building products etc

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