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Monday to Friday - Earlies 06:00 / 14:00
Food Manufacturing - No Weekends, No Shift Work!

Are you tired of shift work? Want your weekends back? Fed up with sitting in traffic? Looking for a rewarding, straightforward role with high-quality machinery? I have the perfect opportunity for you!

About the Business

I'm working on behalf of one of the UK's leading food manufacturing distributors, supplying over 10,000 products to more than 40,000 customers nationwide. With 26 depots across the UK, they are a trusted partner to businesses in sectors like hospitality, healthcare, and more. This is your chance to join a dynamic and growing company that is committed to innovation and quality.

The Role

As an Electrical Maintenance Engineer, you'll play a crucial role in maintaining and improving the company's state-of-the-art equipment.

Preventative & Reactive Maintenance: Maintain cutting-edge systems such as robotics, conveyors, PLCs, hydraulics, pneumatics, and electrical equipment.
Troubleshooting: Use your expertise to diagnose and resolve faults quickly, ensuring smooth and safe operations.
Teamwork & Communication: Work closely with your team and key stakeholders, ensuring clear communication and a collaborative approach to problem-solving.
Continuous Improvement: Be at the forefront of industry trends, driving improvements and enhancing systems across the business.

Why This Opportunity?

No Weekends, No Shift Work: Enjoy a stable Monday to Friday schedule and regain your weekends!
Work with Cutting-Edge Technology: Maintain and improve top-tier machinery in an exciting food manufacturing environment.
Supportive Team Culture: Join a company where you'll be valued and work alongside passionate professionals.

Interested?

If you're ready for a new challenge with a leading business, I'd love to hear from you. Get in touch with me, Jake, at or call (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion about this fantastic opportunity.

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