Maintenance & Repair Technician

Portsmouth
1 week ago
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TeamJobs has an amazing opportunity for you! Join us as a Maintenance & Repair Technician - Be a Part of the Future!

Location: Portsmouth, UK

Competitive Pay & Benefits

Working Hours: 37 hours per week

Full-time | Onsite Role

Why Join Us?

We're leading the way in industrial automation and advanced manufacturing, producing cutting-edge gas sensors using semi-automated production technology.

We are looking for a Maintenance and Repair Technician with machinary experience, to support, maintain, and enhance our production equipment, ensuring maximum efficiency and uptime (>95%). This is a unique opportunity to work hands-on with advanced manufacturing systems, solve real-world challenges, and be part of a team that drives innovation.

A career that means shaping the future of industrial automation while working with world-class technology and teams.

What You'll Do:

Maintain and improve production equipment to maximise up-time and streamline operations.
Diagnose faults and perform repairs, ensuring safe and efficient production.
Manage a Planned Maintenance System, working proactively to prevent downtime.
Develop technical documents and maintenance procedures.
Collaborate with vendors and partners on equipment maintenance and spare parts.
Ensure compliance with Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) protocols.

What We're Looking For:

✔ Manufacturing or Engineering background, ideally with an engineering apprenticeship or HNC qualification.
✔ Hands-on experience in a medium-to-high volume production environment.
✔ Strong automation knowledge, including PLC logic and pneumatic system diagnostics.
✔ Mechanical & electrical fault-finding skills with experience using diagnostic tools.
✔ Excellent communication skills to engage with internal teams and external suppliers.
✔ Proficiency in Microsoft Office and ability to write clear technical documentation.

Why Us?

Work for a globally recognised brand known for innovation and excellence.
Career growth opportunities - we promote from within!
Inclusive & diverse workplace that values creativity and new ideas.
Be part of a company that is revolutionising industrial automation!

This is your chance to work with cutting-edge technology, solve real-world engineering challenges, and contribute to a company that's shaping the future of manufacturing.

Ready to take the next step in your career? Apply now and become part of a global team of innovators, problem-solvers, and change-makers!

Apply Today - The Future is What We Make It!

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