Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Stoke-on-Trent
1 week ago
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Are you an experienced Multi-Skilled Engineer looking for your next challenge? Our client, a leading organisation in the manufacturing sector, is on the hunt for a dynamic and passionate Multi-Skilled Engineer to join their exceptional maintenance team!

What You'll Do:
As a Multi-Skilled Engineer, you will play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of all plant and equipment on-site. Your responsibilities will include:

Working with the maintenance team to guarantee the safe operation of all machinery.
Delivering effective planned preventative maintenance to keep everything running smoothly.
Preventative and reactive maintenance.
Taking ownership of jobs and following it through to the end from diagnosis to ordering parts and fitting and testing.
Ensuring adherence to health, safety, and environmental regulations always.Who You Are:
The ideal candidate will bring a wealth of engineering knowledge and skills, including:

A qualification in mechanical and/or electrical engineering (electrical bias preferred).
Reading of technical drawings electrical/mechanical
Worked with but not limited to CNC, hydraulic press, automatic spray booths, panel cutting machines, edging machines and robotics.
5-10 years of engineering experience in a manufacturing environment.
A talent for multi-tasking across various disciplines, from mechanical to electrical to building maintenance.
Strong organisational skills and the ability to prioritise effectively.
Excellent IT literacy and time management skills.
Proficiency in technical problem-solving and providing solutions.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal.Why Join Us?

Competitive Salary
Work-Life Balance: Full-time hours working days - Monday to Friday, early finish on a Friday (39 hours per week).
Professional Growth: Opportunities for training and development to enhance your skills.
Dynamic Environment: Work in a collaborative setting where every team member plays a crucial role.Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity - apply today!

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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