Maintenance Technician

Birmingham
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JOB TITLE: Maintenance Technician
SALARY: £44,925 + shift allowance

POSTING START DATE: 19/02/2026

POSTING END DATE: 05/03/2026

LOCATION: Solihull

 

As a qualified skilled professional at JLR, you’ll bring to life era-defining vehicles that people across the world know and love. You’ll collaborate with other expert technicians and leaders in skilled roles, who lend their insight to help realise our vision of modern luxury. Your dedication to excellence will ensure our production lines run smoothly and meet the highest quality standards. Craft an exceptional career with us.

 

We’re on a growth journey.  We’re thinking beyond the challenges of today to create the cars of tomorrow.

 

Our growth and development in technology and people has created opportunities for Maintenance Technicians to support various shift patterns at our Solihull plant. 

 

If you have a positive work ethic, enjoy working in a team environment and are passionate about engineering excellence, we want to hear from you.

 

WHAT TO EXPECT

 

You’ll work at state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities supporting production line manufacturing equipment and innovative technologies so they run like clockwork. Whether diagnosing faults or improving performance, you’ll contribute to the growing world of electric cars.

 

Here's what to expect day to day: 

 

Work as part of the maintenance team to deliver safe and efficient production performance

Ensure equipment uptime

Maintain manufacturing technologies including automated equipment (comprising of robots, automated welding and joining equipment, automated conveyors, complex tooling, and fixturing and lifting equipment)

Contribute to equipment and automation projects 

Contribute / promote safe working practices

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

 

An indentured apprenticeship to BTEC certificate Level 3 standard (or equivalent qualification) in a subject related to mechanical/electrical maintenance/engineering 

Maintenance experience within a manufacturing/production/automated environment

The right to work in the UK without visa sponsorship support by JLR (this role is not eligible for sponsorship)

 

BENEFITS

This role is rewarding in more ways than one. On top of our core offering, you’ll do extraordinary work with amazing people. In addition, you can expect a wide range of benefits:

Discounted car purchase scheme (open to family members, too)

A 52 week maternity leave policy and a 4 week paternity leave policy. Other parental leave policies are available.

A competitive pension

A JLR company performance-related bonus

An employee learning scheme providing funding for; education, training and other activities which support the development of personal skills and promote lifelong learning.

Access to open, employee-led support and social networks

We work hard to nurture a culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all. We understand candidates may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please discuss these with your recruiter so we can accommodate your needs. 

Applicants must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application, as this role is not eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship.

JLR is committed to equal opportunity for all

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