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Maintenance Engineer

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Maintenance Engineer
Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
£50,000
3 Shift Mon–Fri (6am – 2pm, 2pm – 10pm, 10pm – 6am)

Benefits:

6% Employer Pension (4% Employee)
Overtime readily available and paid 1.5X Mon–Sat and 2X Sun/Bank Holidays
Wealth of internal and external training opportunities, including robotics, hydraulics, pneumatics, and PLC.
33 Days Holiday (25 Days Banks)
Death in Service
The Company

Operating in over 25 countries across the globe, with over 100 production facilities worldwide we are a household name within the automotive industry and have been for over 100 years. With yearly turnover in 2024 in excess of £5 Billion, we supply into a number of blue-chip companies and have a large order book for the coming years and have plans for continued growth.

The Role

We are looking for a multi skilled maintenance engineer with either a mechanical or electrical bias (70:30 split minimum – either bias) to join our manufacturing facility in Leamington Spa. We supply bespoke parts to a number of automotive businesses and are looking for a multi skilled engineer to repair and maintain our niche machinery.

The role will include planned and reactive maintenance of water jet cutting machines, gluing stations, injection moulding machines, thermopresses, ultrasonic welders, ABB Robots and Siemens S7 PLC systems.

We have a small maintenance team so an ability to think on your own is important for this role.

Experience Required

Minimum of 5 years’ experience as an industrial maintenance engineer
Some form of maintenance related qualification up to Level 3 (NVQ, HNC, City and Guilds, Indentured App)
Multi Skilled element to your work, an ability to fault find both mechanically and electrically.
Get in touch will Matt Morson regarding this role or any other maintenance roles in the Warwickshire area

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