Maintenance Engineer

Ellesmere Port Town
9 months ago
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Maintenance Engineer

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Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer - Manufacturing
Industry leading basic salary + Overtime at an increased rate + Training + Increased holiday
Monday - Friday, 6am-2:30pm/2:30pm-10pm
Ellesmere Port

Are you a maintenance engineer that is interested in working on modern machinery, in a brand-new state of the art manufacturing facility, that has recently secured a multi-million pound investment?

Are you looking for the opportunity to receive first class training, development and progression opportunities that will see you become an industry expert in repairing the latest technology?

This is an exciting opportunity, to work for a genuine manufacturing powerhouse. They will provide you with a great work life balance, by offering a weekday role with a rotating shift pattern. On top of this, you will have an industry leading basic salary and the chance to significantly enhance your annual income, through a lucrative overtime package starting at x1.5 and progressing up to double time.

Due to recent changes and significant investment, we are looking to recruit a maintenance engineer to work in Ellesmere Port. Full training will be provided on state-of-the-art machinery and the latest manufacturing technology.

This role offers lots of day-to-day variety, that will see you carry out the planned, preventative and reactive maintenance within a modern production environment. You will be working on Mechanical and Electrical equipment within this role and you will have the chance to improve both skillsets via a tailored personal development programme.

This is an exciting opportunity, for a motivated engineer that is looking to progress within a company at the forefront of their sector.

All skill levels of Maintenance Engineers are encouraged to apply - REF 4338

The Role:
*Electrical and Mechanical Maintenance
*Planned, Reactive and Preventive Maintenance
*Working on manufacturing equipment within a facility that has recently received huge funding

The Candidate:
*Working experience as a Maintenance Engineer
*Knowledge of processing equipment
*Level 3 or NVQ equivalent within Engineering

Revorec Recruitment Solutions is a specialist recruiter for Engineering, IT and Science roles ranging from mid to senior level positions. Please be aware that we will only accept applications from candidates that have a valid work permit to work in the UK. By applying to this job, you are confirming that you do not hold a criminal record and that you know of no legal reason why you would be ineligible for employment.

Mechanical, Maintenance, Electrical, Multi Skilled, PPM, Fault Finding, Process Machinery, FMCG, Manufacturing, Testing, Inspecting, Repairs, PLC, Electric, CNC, Millers, Automation, Robotics, Birkenhead, Ellesmere Port, Deeside, Chester, Frodsham, Hartford

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