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Maintenance engineer

Castle Bromwich
5 days ago
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Title:  Maintenance Engineer
Location: Birmingham
Salary: Competitive + Bonus + Benefits
Hours: 37 hours/week (3-shift rotation: 6-2, 2-10, 10-6)

Looking for a career where ambition meets real opportunity? Join a leading UK housebuilder as a Maintenance Engineer, where your technical skills will be valued, your growth supported, and your contributions will make a real difference.

What's in it for you?

Competitive salary & bonus scheme
Life cover & contributory pension
Access to a comprehensive employee benefits platform
Strong commitment to inclusion, wellbeing, and professional development
Be part of a 5* housebuilding operation with a focus on quality and innovation

The Role:

Maintain electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, robotic, and material handling systems
Perform preventative and reactive maintenance, fault finding, and repairs
Support continuous improvement and efficiency initiatives
Ensure full compliance with HSE and LOTO procedures
Carry out safety checks and maintain documentation
Recommend process/equipment improvements to enhance performance
Participate in shift-based cover and emergency call-outs as required

About You:

Previous experience in high-volume manufacturing (e.g. Automotive or Food)
Strong background in electrical/mechanical engineering
Robotics experience essential (e.g. KUKA, Fanuc)
Familiar with ISO9001 and IATF16949 quality standards
Excellent fault-finding skills and a proactive, team-oriented mindset
Flexible approach to shift work and business needs
Ready to power up your career? Apply now and be part of a company where engineering excellence drives long-term success.

For further information, please contact Rhian Newman of Thorn Baker on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) 

Key Skills:  Manufacturing, ISO9001, production, timber frame, MMC, Offsite

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