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Maintenance Engineer - £70k- Manufacturing

Bush Hill Park
4 days ago
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Maintenance Engineer London manufacturing sector (must have hands on role fixing machinery in a factory)

This is actually a 1 year contract, so of you have been interested in getting into contract this could be the opportunity because the company could wait for one month so you can work your notice. The company will also offer you a permanent role at the end of it as well.

Excellent company to work for and very good feedback from Maintenance Engineers at other sites

Maintenance Engineer basic salary is circa £70k plus extra money can be earned with lots of overtime, current Maintenance Engineer can work 60-70 hours if they wish

Can be either mechanical or electrical

Location North London (Enfield area)

Maintenance Engineer is 12 hour days and nights

Lots of investment on site and new kit being installed

Fully automated site

Maintenance Engineer is a VERY LONG TERM CONTRACT

Maintenance Engineer is needed for a world class manufacturer that has an impeccable reputation and high standards however still hasn't lost its friendly culture and strong teamwork ethic. The company invest heavily in their staff and sites with world leading technology/ machinery and training. (Maintenance Engineer is a LONG TERM CONTRACT and can lead to perm role is wish)

Maintenance Engineer duties;

Reactive and planned maintenance of production machinery
Electrical or mechanical fault finding and repair (depending on skill set)
Minimise Equipment Downtime
Support on breakdowns
Assist with continuous improvementRequirements for Maintenance Engineer

A formal engineering qualification to at least City & Guilds level 3, NVQ level 3 or equivalent with corresponding practical experience.
Good working knowledge of automated systems/ production machinery
From a manufacturing background
Mechanical and Electrical proven experience Application Process

If you have the above skills and wish to be considered for this position or find out more details then please contact Simon on (phone number removed) or submit your CV to (url removed) or simply click apply below.

Maintenance Engineer is commutable from Enfield, Epping, Romford, Brentwood, Hoddesdon, Brimsdown, Edmonton, Walthamstow, Stevenage, Borehamwood, Elstree, Barnet, Southgate, Tottenham, Waltham Abbey, Waltham Cross and other parts of London, Hertfordshire and Essex

Suited candidates previously hold roles such as: contract Maintenance Engineer, Electrical Maintenance Engineer, Mechanical Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Technician, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Automation Engineer, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician, Mechanical Fitter, Multi skilled Maintenance Engineer, Multi skilled Maintenance Technician, Millwright

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