Maintenance Engineer

Dorking
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Maintenance Engineer

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Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Job Title: Maintenance Engineer
Location: Dorking
Pay: £45,000 Basic
Hours: Monday to Friday Days – 37.5 hrs per week

Overall Purpose of the Position

Assist in first response to breakdowns to an array of plant, equipment and facilities ranging from hand tools and painting equipment to compressors, heating and ventilation systems, and robotic welding cells, whilst keeping within budgetary constraints.

Main Duties of the Maintenance Engineer

Ensure plant, equipment and facilities comply with and are maintained to relevant Health, Safety and Environmental Regulations, through own actions, liaising and supporting external contractors.
Carry out unsupervised reactive maintenance repairs, fault finding, testing to a wide range of services, helping to keep downtime to a minimum.
Ensure departmental procedures are adhered to and maintained. When required assist with maintaining plant register and all other test and monitoring records (i.e. LEV, COSHH, lifting equipment, PAT, legionella, etc).
Ensure all maintenance work is carried out in a safe manner. Produce and maintain risk assessments as required.
Attend weekly Continuous Improvement meetings as required and react to repair/maintenance requests.
Carry out preventative maintenance projects and establish asset servicing and spare part inventories within a lean operating environment.
Willingly carry out any other duties deemed appropriate by the company.How to Apply for this Maintenance Engineer position

Interested? For more details or to discuss your next career move, contact Macy at Kemp Recruitment on (phone number removed)

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