Maintenance Engineer - Double Days

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Maintenance Engineer

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Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Are you a Maintenance Engineer ready to leave behind night shifts and grueling 12-hour schedules for a better work-life balance? If so, this opportunity at an automotive manufacturer in Castle Donnington is calling your name! We're on the lookout for an electrically biased maintenance engineer to join our clients team, replacing a valued member who's retiring.

In this dynamic role, you'll be at the forefront of maintaining and optimizing cutting-edge machinery, including conveyors and robots, blending your mechanical and electrical expertise. Plus, with the company's significant investment in the plant over the next few years, you'll be part of exciting new projects and innovations that will keep your skills in high demand.

Join us and be part of a team that's driving the future of automotive manufacturing!

The role of a Maintenance Engineer:

Maintain plant and machinery to a high standard through PPM

Troubleshoot and find ways to improve line performance.

Carry out pre-shift maintenance checks.

Carry out condition based maintenance to reduce downtime

Providing effective handover

Working on new installation projects.

Skills and Qualifications required in this Maintenance Engineer role:

Minimum of a Level 3 Engineering qualification

Preferably a time served apprentice.

Strong electrical skills

Automotive experience would be an advantage

Electrically Biased

Benefits of this Maintenance Engineers role:

Basic salary of £45000 - £50,000

Monday – Friday

Week 1 06:00 – 14:20

Week 2 15:20 – 23:40

Enhanced Training courses 

25 days holiday plus bank holidays

Enhanced pension

If you feel this Maintenance Engineer opportunity would be right for you, please contact Becky Prince at Maintech Recruitment on (phone number removed) for more information or click apply!

Connect with me on Linked In: Becky Prince

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Maintech recruitment, are an equal opportunities agency and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their sex; religious or similar philosophical belief; political opinion; race; age; sexual orientation; or, whether they are married or are in a civil partnership; or, whether they are disabled; If you need any additional assistance with applying for this role please contact the team.

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