Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Allesley
4 weeks ago
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Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer
Starting Salary: £47,000 p/a
Shift Pattern: 4on4off (Days + Nights)

Benefits:

  • Comfortable £5k - £10k in overtime (X1.5 rate £32.25p/h / £385 per shift)

  • 23x 12hr Shifts Annual Leave (Equivalent to 34.5 8hr days leave)

  • Enhanced company sick pay scheme.

  • Fully expensed training courses to further your development.

  • Employee Assistance & Healthcare Program.

  • 8% Company Pension.

  • Inhouse training with specialist engineers.

  • Quality tools and organised stores set up (Large budget with a lot of available parts).

  • Other benefits such as recession proof industry, life assurance, company mobile phone, company uniform, regular pay reviews, designated parking & Xmas party every year.

    Machinery: High speed machinery including: Conveyors, Dough Makers, Mixers, Separators, Ovens, Lifting equipment, Robots, Cooling towers, Packaging Machinery, Vision inspection machines, Case Makers, Palletisers and other more bespoke machinery.

    PLCs: Siemens, Allen Bradley & Omron

    The role: Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer

  • Breakdown maintenance repairing a wide range of machinery.

  • Fault finding and rectifications.

  • PPM Maintenance - Carrying out routine servicing and inspections.

  • Reliability Engineering and looking at ways to improve the plant and reduce downtime.

  • Project work, CAPEX installations and continuous improvement projects.

    Interested? Here are the entry requirements:



5 Years minimum experience as a Maintenance Engineer.

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Preferred industry experience: Food, Manufacturing, Pharmaceutical, Beverages, Distribution, Brick, Automotive.

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Multi-Skilled capabilities - Either Mechanical or Electrical Bias.

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Apprenticeship trained with a City & Guilds, BTEC or NVQ level 3 qualification in mechanical or electrical engineering.

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