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Maintenance Engineer

Chipping Norton
1 week ago
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Maintenance Engineer
Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire
£47,500
Double Days (6AM – 2PM, 2PM – 10PM) 40 hours per week

Benefits;

Mon – Fri Only! 

Spotless environment, one of the cleanest manufacturing environments you will find. 

Bupa Private Health Care 

Up to 8.5% matched company pension 

33 Days Holiday with an option to purchase up to 10 days more. 

Full company sick pay
We are looking for a multi skilled maintenance engineer with either a mechanical or electrical bias to join our large-scale manufacturing site in Chipping Norton. With annual turnover In excess of £300m we are looking to invest further into a new manufacturing site in this area as well as further training for our current team.

The successful engineer will have a balance of mechanical and electrical experience. Roles and responsibilities will include day to day maintenance of Krauss, Fanuc and Engel injection moulding machines, as well as high speed assembly machinery such as robotics and palletisers. A working knowledge of reading inputs and outputs on Allan Bradley and Siemens PLCs would be beneficial but not essential.

Experience Required

Minimum of 5 years’ experience as a maintenance engineer in an industrial environment
Multi skilled element to your experience, 60:40 electrical or mechanical is ideal
Ideally qualified to a minimum of NVQ Level 3 or equivalent
Food/Pharma experience is beneficial but not dealbreakingGet in touch with Matt Morson, regarding this maintenance role or any other maintenance roles in the Oxfordshire area

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