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Maintenance Engineer

Preston
5 days ago
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Maintenance Engineer / Multiskilled Engineer / Service Technician required to join a leading provider of packaging and food processing machinery & solutions.

The Successful Maintenance Engineer / Multiskilled Engineer / Service Technician will provide mechanical and electrical repair, service and maintenance on food processing machinery, automated packaging machinery, material handling products and more at site in Preston.

The Maintenance Engineer / Multiskilled Engineer / Service Technician will have an electrical and mechanical maintenance experience of equipment such as conveyors, robotics, industrial chillers, labelling machines, vacuum machines, flow wrappers, production lines and or other electromechanical machinery.

Package

£40,000 - £45,000
Overtime
25 days holiday + bank holidays
Company pension
Additional benefits 
Maintenance Engineer / Multiskilled Engineer / Service Technician Role

Provide mechanical and electrical repair, service and maintenance on food processing machinery, automated packaging machinery, material handling products and more at site in Preston.
Be responsible for repair, build and install of machinery such as conveyors, robotics, industrial chillers, labelling machines, vacuum machines, flow wrappers, production lines and or other electromechanical machinery.
Install electromechanical machinery into all forms of the food & bev manufacturing industry.
Liaise with various engineering departments. 
Maintenance Engineer / Multiskilled Engineer / Service Technician Requirements

Experience as a Multiskilled Engineer, Conveyor Engineer, Electromechanical Engineer, FMCG Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Technician, Service Technician or similar
Will have an electrical and mechanical maintenance experience of equipment such as conveyors, robotics, industrial chillers, labelling machines, vacuum machines, flow wrappers, production lines and or other electromechanical machinery.
The ability in maintaining good professional working relationships with existing and new customers.
Good working knowledge of three phase electrics is advantageous.
A technical engineering degree / qualification or apprentice trained, would be advantageous.
Willingness to commute to site in Preston

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