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Maintenance Engineer

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3 weeks ago
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Maintenance Engineer

Hours: Monday to Friday | Weekly rotation 6:00am – 14:30PM and 15:20pm – 23:40pm
Salary: £45,000 - £50,000pa experience dependant
Location: Castle Donnington

As a Maintenance Engineer, you’ll play a critical role in keeping production machinery running smoothly, working as part of a close-knit engineering team. You will be responsible for maintaining plant and machinery to a high standard through planned preventative maintenance, troubleshooting issues and identifying ways to improve line performance. You will also be expected to proactively schedule maintenance activities to maximise service levels and carry out condition-based maintenance to minimise downtime and keep operations running efficiently.

Benefits:

  • Twice yearly bonus

  • Yearly pay reviews

  • Enhanced holiday increasing with service

  • Pension salary sacrifice

  • Employee assistance programme

    Requirements:

  • Level 3 qualification in Engineering/Maintenance (or equivalent)

  • Strong electromechanical skills

  • Installation and project management experience beneficial

  • Comfortable being the sole maintenance engineer on shift

  • Pneumatic, hydraulic, PLC and Robots experience Desired

    Apply now with your CV or contact Megan at Probe Technical recruitment for more info.

    Please Note: Candidates must have the right to live and work in the UK.

    Our aim is to help you secure the best possible future for yourself & this is a totally FREE service to all our Candidates.

    If you believe that your skills and experience match what we are looking for please call me or APPLY and I will be in touch.

    Should you want to learn more about any of our IT vacancies, or should you just want to discuss your particular needs, then please do not hesitate to contact me to have an informal, confidential chat.

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