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We are looking for a fully trained Mechanical Maintenance Engineer to join our Maintenance team, working on reactive and planned maintenance to all equipment on site. Must have own transport (e.g. car, van) due to location of site.
Hours: Monday – Thursday 40 hours per week - 7.00am to 5.30pm
Main Responsibilities:
· Perform Statutory and Preventative Maintenance on Plant and Equipment.
· Responding to plant breakdowns
· Diagnose faults on plant and equipment.
· Carry out Plant Repairs, rebuilds as required
· Manufacture replacement parts as / if required - lathe / milling experience preferred
· Assist in plant and equipment installation in line with design specifications.
· Use portable plant and power tools correctly.
· Welding / Fabrication
· Flexibility to work overtime if needed
· A good level of IT literacy to support the documentation side of the role using the company CMMS system.
Skills and Qualifications:
· Proven experience in a similar role as a Maintenance Fitter / Maintenance Technician
· Level 3 NVQ Mechanical Engineering or similar – Preferred but not essential.
· Undertake additional training as required.
· Excellent time-management and organisational skills.
· Follow company safety systems and work protocol
· Experience with CAD / Solidworks – Preferred but not Essential
· Experience in Automation / Robots – Preferred but not Essential
· Electrically Competent
Benefits:
Free Life Assurance (3 x Salary)
Holiday Entitlement – 21 days + bank holidays to start, rising in increments over 5 years to max 24 days + bank holidays
Company Sick Pay – (After probationary period) – rising in increments
Hospital Appointments - paid time up to 4 hours
Doctor & Dentist Appointments – paid time up to 2 hours

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