Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Banbury
1 week ago
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Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Double Days | £35,000 - £42,000

We are working in partnership with a well-established manufacturing business to recruit an experienced Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer to support a busy, high-volume injection moulding operation.

This is a hands-on role suited to an engineer with strong fault-finding ability and proven experience maintaining injection moulding machinery within a fast-paced production environment.

The Role

Reporting to the Engineering Manager, you will be responsible for both preventative and reactive maintenance across a range of injection moulding machines and associated ancillary equipment, ensuring maximum uptime and production efficiency.

Key Responsibilities

Carry out planned and reactive maintenance on injection moulding machines

Diagnose and fault-find electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic faults

Support machine changeovers, tool changes and continuous improvement activity

Maintain ancillary equipment including robots, dryers, conveyors and chillers

Work closely with production teams to minimise downtime

Ensure all work is carried out in line with health & safety procedures

Complete maintenance documentation accurately

The Ideal Candidate

Apprentice-trained or time-served Maintenance Engineer

Proven experience working on injection moulding machines

Multi-skilled background (electrical and mechanical)

Strong fault-finding and problem-solving skills

Experience within a manufacturing or FMCG environment

Proactive, flexible and a strong team player

If you are interested in this role, please apply today or call (phone number removed) for more information

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