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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer (Electrical Training)

Peterborough
3 weeks ago
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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer (Electrical Training/Manufacturing)

Peterborough

£35,000 - £40,000 + Internal Training + External Training (Qualifications) + Christmas Bonus + Overtime Earning Potential + Days Only

Are you a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer or similar, looking to gain in-depth training in all things Electrical, in a well-established and deep-rooted Manufacturing company who have recently invested in brand new robotic machinery, who have a history spanning over 30 years and who currently boasts a happy and friendly workforce of over 100 staff?

Do you want to work in a role that provides in-depth internal and external training, allowing you to technically progress your career in the Electrical Engineering field, in a company that values and champions their employees through a manageable flexible working week, an annual Christmas bonus, great training opportunities, as well as overtime earning potential?

On offer is a fantastic opportunity to become a staple part of a well-established business who are an industry leading Manufacturer, who supply their high-quality products to a variety of businesses across the UK and who have recently invested in state-of-the-art robotic machinery, who value and champion their employees through a manageable working week, an annual Christmas bonus, and industry leading training, both internal and external.

In this role you will be responsible for both planned and reactive maintenance of a variety of manufacturing machinery, including furnaces, forming, drilling, and cutting machinery, as well as the maintenance and repair of recently purchased state-of-the-art robotic machinery.

This role would suit a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer or similar with a level 3 qualification, looking for extensive internal and external Electrical Engineering training, in an industry leading manufacturer, who value and champion their employees through technical career progression, overtime earning potential, an annual Christmas bonus, and a manageable working week.

The Role

Planned Maintenance to Manufacturing Machinery
Reactive Maintenance to Manufacturing Machinery
Completion of PPM schedulesThe Person

Mechanical Maintenance Engineer looking for training in Electrical
Level 3 related qualification
Commutable distance to PeterboroughBBBH21807

Key Words: Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance, Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Mechanical Maintenance Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Electrical Maintenance Engineer, Machinery, Manufacturing, Peterborough, Corby, Spalding, Wisbech

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