Multi Skilled Engineer

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Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer – £49,000–£50,000 – Wolverhampton
3 Shift Pattern (Days/Afternoons/Nights) – Overtime (OTE £55,000+) + 15% Shift Allowance + 8% Pension + Life Assurance

About the business

Large-scale, modern manufacturing facility supplying globally recognised brands
Purpose-built site with significant investment in advanced production technology
Highly automated environment incorporating robotics, CNC machinery and welding systems
Strong order book supporting long-term stability and continued growth
Forward-thinking operation focused on innovation, sustainability and process improvement
Training & progression

For every Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer, the business offers:
Structured induction with hands-on training across different areas of the plant
Access to specialist training including robotics, welding and advanced manufacturing systems
Opportunities to progress into supervisory or reliability engineering roles
Funded external training courses and development programmes
Why apply?

This Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer role offers the chance to work in a cutting-edge manufacturing environment with excellent long-term prospects.
Join a site undergoing major development with strong investment in people and technology
Work on advanced automated machinery including robotics and high-tech production systems
Be part of a growing engineering team with clear plans to improve reliability and performance
The role

As a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer, responsibilities include:
Reactive maintenance and fault finding across automated production lines and robotic cells
Electrical fault diagnosis using PLCs (Siemens) and HMI systems
Mechanical maintenance on hydraulics, pneumatics, gearboxes, bearings and CNC-related equipment
Supporting planned preventative maintenance through CMMS systems
Driving improvements in reliability, uptime and engineering performance
What they’re looking for

To succeed as a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer, you will need:

Level 3 engineering qualification (NVQ, Apprenticeship or equivalent)
Experience within automotive, heavy manufacturing or similar industrial environments
Strong electrical fault-finding skills with solid mechanical knowledge
Experience working with PLCs, robotics or automated machinery
A proactive and driven attitude suited to a fast-paced environment as a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer
If you feel you’re the right Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer for this opportunity, apply today or get in touch to discuss further.

ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation

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