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Multi Skilled Engineer

Glasgow
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Multi-Skilled Engineer (Mechanical or Electrical Bias)

Location:Glasgow
Salary: £38,000- £44,000
Hours: Days, backs and nights
Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent

About the Role

Apex Resources are looking for a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer with a strong background in injection moulding to join our dynamic manufacturing team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced engineer who enjoys working in a fast-paced, high-volume production environment and wants to be part of a forward-thinking, quality-driven company.

Key Responsibilities



Provide effective maintenance, fault finding, and repair support across all production and ancillary equipment.

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Carry out both planned preventive maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance activities to minimise downtime.

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Work with injection moulding machinery, robotics, and associated automation systems.

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Support tool changes, setup, and optimisation of injection moulding processes where required.

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Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives to enhance equipment reliability and efficiency.

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Ensure all work is carried out safely and in accordance with company procedures and health & safety regulations.

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Collaborate with production and engineering teams to resolve technical issues promptly.

Skills & Experience Required

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Time-served, qualified engineer with either a mechanical or electrical bias.

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Proven experience in a manufacturing or production environment, ideally within injection moulding.

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Strong fault-finding skills on hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, and mechanical systems.

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Knowledge of PLCs and control systems (advantageous but not essential).

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Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and electrical schematics.

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Self-motivated, flexible, and capable of working independently or as part of a team.

What We Offer

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Competitive salary and shift allowance.

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Ongoing training and professional development.

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Supportive team environment within a growing company.

Interested? apply now

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