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Maintenance Technician

Tamworth
1 week ago
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This position is for a Maintenance Engineer who will be responsible for maintaining, repairing, and improving production equipment in a heavier manufacturing environment. The successful candidate will work collaboratively as part of the Maintenance team to ensure operational excellence.

Client Details

My client is a global leader in sustainable product solutions, that manufacturer products for various different industries including consumer, food, agri, logistics and more. Headquartered in Staffordshire the company is renowned for its innovative approach and commitment to quality in all aspects of its operations.

Description

Routine servicing.
Attend breakdowns, identify fault and problem solve at the press with minimal downtime to aid production.
Report breakdown root causes, equipment faults and concerns to management.
Ensure all work is undertaken to a high-quality standard and adheres to all quality standard regulations.
Ensure company targets are met in respect of quality of parts produced.
Identify spares requirements and log usage.
Preventative and Reactive maintenance on Mould Injection Machinery and robotic machinery.
Test and confirm electrical and hydraulic/pneumatic operations of mould injection Machine.
Maintain the highest standards of workmanship at all times.
Be actively involved in improvement activities to support the achievement of departmental and company objectives.
Ensure risk assessments are available, read and understood for each activity undertaken.
Work within 5S (Sort, Set In Order, Shine, Standardise, Sustain) methodology to maintain workplace to a high standard
Promote environmental issues and ensure all company procedures are understood and followed.
Undertake special projects as required.
Quality control of work by appropriate reviews
Attend various meetings and action/communicate instructions.Monday - Friday

06:00 - 14:00 / 14:00 - 22:00 Rotating Weekly

Profile

A successful Maintenance Engineer/Technician, experienced working in a manufacturing environment, as well as:

A recognised Engineering qualification (NVQ Level 3 or similar ideally)
17th/18th Edition trained
Hydraulics/Pneumatics experience is required
Injection moulding machinery experience would be beneficial
Strong communication skillsetJob Offer

Up to £42,000
Generous benefits including a 7% pension contribution, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, and 4x life insurance coverage.
An engaging and supportive company culture that encourages personal and professional development.
A chance to be a part of a global team

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