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Maintenance Engineer

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Maintenance Engineer, Leicester, £52,501, private healthcare, 6% pension, 22 shifts of holiday, O.T paid at x1.5 and 2.0, tons of training and progression Opportunities

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Why You should Join:

-            Working for a market leader in state-of-the-art automation – working on leading automation kit including conveyors, cranes, robotics.

-            A company with tons of investment, over 20 million onto this site alone in 24 months with order numbers doubling and the team growing (lots of job security)

-            Opportunities for progression – various routes of progression into projects, leadership and technical progression

-            Full comprehensive training – an extensive training matrix with tons of external training

Company:

I am proud to be working with a global systems integrator within the warehousing industry, the company design, manufacture and install automation for product retrieval and storage to then provide a resident site maintenance team. Working with some huge names across the UK. Constantly growing in the UK and now operational in over 60 countries across the world. This site deals with a very well known brand, and has been a consistent employer in the Leicester area.

The Role:

 As a maintenance engineer your role will include

-            Reactive maintenance on all automation – involvement in breakdowns

-            Planned Preventative Maintenance –

-            Project involvement

-            Being involved in both mechanical and electrical work

The Person

Our client is looking for a maintenance engineer who

-            Has a level 3 qualification – requirement of electrical modules within this qualification

-            ideal experience working in a manufacturing, food or logistics environment

-            confident and happy to work electrically

-            happy to work within a team environment

The Benefits:

Our client has a strong range of benefits that make this a very compelling opportunity, a fantastic salary package with yearly pay reviews and opportunities to make further salary and a great benefits package on offer. In terms of training and progression – if you’re looking to grow your career this is the perfect business for you, tons of external courses and internal training as well as opportunities to move upwards in the business.

If you think you are right for this role, please press apply or call AJ on (phone number removed) or alternatively email AJ on .

ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation

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