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3 months ago
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Maintenance Engineer

Monday – Friday | DAY SHIFT - 8AM - 4PM

£50,000 Basic Salary + Overtime

Electrical Qualifications Required

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Maintenance Engineer to join a forward-thinking and growing manufacturing company. This is a key role within the engineering team, offering autonomy, responsibility, and the chance to play a leading part in maintaining and improving site performance.

The successful candidate will take ownership of routine and reactive maintenance, as well as leading engineering projects across the plant, supporting production and driving continuous improvement.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead all on-site routine maintenance activities and engineering projects

  • Provide hands-on mechanical and electrical engineering support across all production operations

  • Maintain machinery and equipment to the highest standards, including automated production lines, robotics, conveyor systems, and mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems

  • Diagnose and resolve faults efficiently to minimise downtime and maintain production efficiency

  • Support continuous improvement initiatives focused on quality, safety, reliability, and cost efficiency

  • Assist production teams with machine set-ups and breakdowns, providing technical guidance and training where required

    This role would suit a proactive and technically strong engineer looking to join a positive, progressive, and well-invested business where their expertise will be valued and developed.

    If you are interested in this Maintenance Engineer opportunity, please submit an up-to-date CV via this advert

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