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Maintenance Engineer

Darlaston
5 days ago
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We’re working with a global engineering manufacturer supplying major automotive brands across the UK and Europe. Following major investment in automation, robotics, and CNC technology, they’re looking to expand their maintenance team at their Wednesbury site.

What’s on offer:
Location: Wednesbury – easily commutable from Walsall, Wolverhampton, West Bromwich & Dudley
Salary: £54,000 (Nights) + overtime
Shifts: Permanent Nights
️Holidays: 27 days + bank holidays
Pension: 6% employee contribution
Training: Siemens PLCs, CNC machinery, robotics, FLT, and HNC progression
Progression: Clear routes into specialist or leadership roles within a global group

The Role:
You’ll play a key part in ensuring the reliability and performance of a modern, automated production environment — maintaining high-speed CNC and robotic equipment used in automotive manufacturing.

Daily responsibilities include:

Maintaining CNC machines, ABB robots, conveyors, and special-purpose equipment
Electrical fault-finding on 3-phase motors, sensors, relays, and drives
Mechanical work on pneumatics, hydraulics, spindles, ball screws & tool changers
Working with Siemens S7 PLCs (training provided)
Supporting continuous improvement and recording maintenance via IT systems
Who fits well:

Time-served or Level 3 qualified in Electrical or Mechanical Maintenance
Previous experience in manufacturing or production environments
Confident fault-finding electrically and mechanically
Knowledge of pneumatics, hydraulics, and component replacement
Background in CNC or robotics maintenance is an advantage
This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-invested global manufacturer offering stability, structured training, and the chance to develop your technical skills long-term.

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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