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Maintenance Engineer

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Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer
Coventry, Warwickshire
£54,000
4 on 4 off Days/Nights – 12 Hour Shifts

Benefits

18 month fully expensed training plan including courses at MGTS, 18th edition, Inspection and Testing (2391), gas training, steam training and more! 

15% Combined pension (10% Employer, 5% Employee) 

Quarterly bonuses of up to 5% of salary based on site performance – Earn an extra £1300 £3000 annually 

23 Days Holiday your birthday off Option to buy and sell up to 3 more 

Discounted healthcare scheme
We are looking for a multi-skilled maintenance engineer with either a mechanical or electrical bias to join one of our flagship manufacturing sites in Coventry! We are market leaders in our industry and a recognised household name globally, manufacturing in over 200 countries globally and revenue that exceeded £70 billion in 2024!

We are looking to expand our shift maintenance teams and are reinvesting our revenues back into our work force.

Day to day you’ll be responsible for both planned and reactive maintenance across a wide variety of industrial machinery such as extrusion lines, weighers, baggers, gas ovens, fryers, ABB robots, palletisers and much more.

Job Requirements

Minimum of 4 years experience as a multiskilled maintenance engineer in an industrial environment
Engineers from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply including applicants from an Ex Forces background
Mechanical OR electrical bias
Minimum of a level 3 qualification in a maintenance discipline (NVQ, City and Guilds, HNC) – Time served apprenticeship desirable
Get in touch with Matt Morson at Stirling Warrington regarding this vacancy or any other vacancies in the Warwickshire area

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