Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Nottingham
2 weeks ago
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Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

For more than two decades, we have partnered with leading food brands around the world, supporting them in creating products that resonate with modern consumers.

We develop tailored, plant-focused ingredients and menu solutions that deliver distinctive flavour and creativity. Working closely with foodservice operators, manufacturers and meal kit businesses, we help bring innovative, high-quality products to market that reflect current food trends.

Our culture is built on collaboration, openness and respect. We value ideas from across the organisation and strive to create a workplace where people feel supported, challenged and able to grow. By fostering integrity and inclusivity, we aim to build an environment where everyone can contribute and succeed.

Employees are recognised and rewarded for their contribution, with a strong emphasis on wellbeing, development and shared success. Regular events, engagement activities and opportunities for progression form part of our commitment to our people.

Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer Responsibilities:

As a Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in executing reactive, preventative, and proactive maintenance tasks for onsite electrical equipment.

Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer Key Duties:

  • Provide exceptional electrical engineering support to the production team, ensuring minimal downtime.

  • Execute planned maintenance duties with a proactive approach.

  • Respond promptly to breakdowns, maintain clear communication with relevant parties, and efficiently resolve issues.

  • Install electrical machinery with precision.

  • Troubleshoot PLCs, Industrial Control systems, and relay control circuits.

  • Proficiently work with the latest PLC technology, performing modifications and fault finding.

  • Interpret advanced electrical drawings.

  • Work with various drives and Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI).

  • Maintain comprehensive documentation, logging all breakdowns and servicing work.

  • Working days - Sun to Wed on shifts: 6AM to 5PM, 8AM to 7PM and 11AM to 10PM)

  • Flexible with on call

    Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer Desired Experience:

  • Strong electrical knowledge – Essential.

  • Experience with equipment such as: hydraulics, pneumatics, conveyors, flow wrappers, and robots

  • Proficiency in PLCs – fault finding, basic programming, trouble shooting

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent in a related field – Essential.

  • 17th or 18th edition

    Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer Benefits:

  • Salary up £50k (DOE)

  • Sun to Wed (hours between 6am to 10pm)

  • Supportive leadership team with an open-door approach

  • Contributory pension scheme (8% total, with 5% employee contribution)

  • 28 days’ annual leave, increasing annually up to an additional 5 days

  • Life assurance cover of up to three times annual salary

  • Additional holiday entitlement

  • Employee Assistance Programme

  • Access to a retail discounts platform

  • Regular team lunches, festive gifts and team-building activities

  • Opportunities for professional development through recognised training courses

  • Clear progression opportunities with a strong internal promotion ethos

  • On-site parking available

    This role presents a unique opportunity to contribute to the success of a globally recognised manufacturing company. Join us in this dynamic environment, where your expertise will be valued and your career can flourish.

    Apply now to be a part of our collaborative and innovative team.

    We are an equal opportunities agency and welcome applicants from all backgrounds.

    We are acting on behalf of the client as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

    CANDIDATES WITH SPONSORSHIP REQUIREMENTS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED

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