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Maintenance Engineer

Rochester
4 weeks ago
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Are you a skilled Maintenance Engineer with experience in injection moulding or fast-paced manufacturing?
We’re currently hiring a Maintenance Engineer based in Rochester to support the maintenance and continuous improvement of machinery, robotics, and site facilities.

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In this role, you’ll carry out both planned and reactive maintenance on injection moulding machines, robotics, and automation equipment. You’ll be responsible for fault-finding, minimising downtime, and ensuring safe, efficient production operations. This is a varied role where your mechanical and electrical expertise will be key to keeping the site running smoothly.

Upto £42,000pa DOE, plus overtime opportunities, pension, and a 4-day working week with no weekends.

What do you need?

Proven experience as a Maintenance Engineer in plastics, injection moulding, or a fast-paced manufacturing environment

Strong electrical and mechanical fault-finding skills

Knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, robotics, and automation

Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and schematics

Proactive problem-solving approach and strong health & safety awareness

Time-served apprenticeship and/or 18th Edition qualification (desirable)

PLC fault finding/programming experience (advantageous)

Full right to work in the UK

What will you be doing?

Carrying out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) on machinery and equipment

Responding to breakdowns quickly, identifying root causes, and implementing corrective actions

Supporting installations and commissioning of new plant/equipment

Maintaining spare parts stock and accurate maintenance records

Working with production and engineering teams to improve processes and efficiency

Sharing knowledge and supporting team development

The details:

Full-time, permanent role

Based in Rochester, Kent 

Hours: 39 per week (4 x 10-hour shifts, Mon–Thurs)

Benefits: Competitive salary, pension scheme, overtime available, training & development opportunities

If you’re ready to bring your maintenance expertise to a forward-thinking manufacturing environment, click the APPLY button now for a quick CV review – or call Steph for more information.

Kingdom People is acting within the capacity of a Recruitment Agency for their client

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