Maintenance Engineer

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10 months ago
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Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Location: Birmingham
Salary: £52,000
OTE: £55,000+
Benefits: 10% Pension, generous holiday allowance, excellent overtime opportunities
Training Available: Various OEM certificates and qualifications including Siemens PLC and robotics training up to Level 3
Shifts Available: 4 on 4 off Continentals (Days and Nights)

The Company:

Join our client's state-of-the-art facility in Birmingham as a Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer. Our client is a leading UK business with over 80 years of experience in supplying construction and civils companies. With a stellar reputation and a robust order book, this is a secure opportunity for long-term employment. The company strongly believes in professional development and provides extensive training and growth prospects.

They are looking for a team player who enjoys the culture of being in a large maintenance team and someone who wants to bring positive energy to the table.

This is an excellent opportunity for an individual looking for a career with a market-leading company, with excellent prospects for growth and the chance to work closely within a skilled maintenance team.

Overview of Maintenance Engineer Role:

As a Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer, you will be responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of highly automated industrial equipment in our brand-new factory. This includes large capital-intensive machinery, conveyors, presses, robotics, and more. Your key responsibilities will include:

Ensuring the smooth running of all machinery on site
Attending to equipment breakdowns and performing reactive maintenance tasks
Conducting maintenance on various equipment
Working on 3-phase machinery and various electrical components
Balancing reactive and planned preventive maintenance (PPM)
Contributing to the continuous improvement culture and taking ownership of individual projects as you progress in your career

Candidate Requirements:

Hold a relevant engineering qualification at Level 3 or above

Benefits:

Excellent overtime opportunities, paid at premium rates
Potential for career growth into leadership positions
Access to comprehensive OEM and formal qualification training
All tools and workwear provide
ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation

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