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Multi Skilled Engineer

Wrexham
5 days ago
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Are you experienced with PLC systems, modern technology and highly automated, efficient production processes. Would you welcome a new challenge to be part of a highly ambitious food manufacturing business, joining at an exciting time where you’ll be able to make a real difference? This is a genuinely exciting opportunity to join a lovely business with a great culture and the security of investment and growth.

The Company
With significant investment secured, including £10.5m for high-tech machinery, this is a fabulous opportunity to be part of an ambitious business where you will be involved from the outset and will be well rewarded for the positive impact you make on the company, with plenty of opportunity for further career development.

The Role
Reporting to the Engineering Manager, you will work as part of the flexible team to provide technical and engineering support in order to keep the site running efficiently, identifying areas for engineering improvements to enhance quality, efficiency and safety, whilst still operating with regard to current legislative compliance.
You will be working closely with the automation equipment from suppliers in Europe, developing knowledge that will enable you to get involved with the machinery and equipment.

Reliability of production equipment is essential, and this is where you will play an ongoing key role by:

Ensuring production downtime is kept to an absolute minimum, completing planned and

preventative maintenance for a wide variety of equipment including but not limited to;

Siemens PLC system, conveyor system, boiler and steam system, depositors, packing

system, robotic tray sealing machine, jet printer etc.

Managing reactive maintenance and responding to breakdowns

Completing the daily striping down and rebuilding of machines once cleaned by colleagues

Ensuring compliance with Health and Safety operating procedures, and ensuring company and customer technical standards are maintained

Contributing to the construction of a planned preventative maintenance programme

Identifying improvements and carrying out the improvement plan

Training and mentoring newer members of the team as it evolves

The Package

As a MSK Engineer working at our clients brand-new manufacturing facility on the Wrexham Industrial Estate, you will benefit from:

Permanent contract with full time hours, which initially will be 8 hour shifts 5 days per week

Starting salary in the region of £44,000 to £48,000 with the level dependent on skills,

experience and qualifications. A higher salary may be negotiable for a candidate with

significant relevant engineering experience within the food production sector.

Paid overtime, where available

22 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Time given in lieu of where Bank Holiday worked.

About you :

Proven experience with planned and preventative intervention maintenance, preferably

gained within a food manufacturing business

Experience with PLC systems and automated robotics machinery

Exceptional electrical fault finding and problem-solving skills

Understanding of PPM systems in an FMCG environment

Qualified to at least minimum BTEC/NVQ Level 3 in Engineering

Proactive and flexible approach to work, prepared to be hands on as part of the wider team

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