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Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer (Manufacturing)

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Worcester, Great Malvern + Alternate Day Shifts

£40,000 to £50,000 + Company Benefits

Are you a Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer or similar looking to join an established hygiene manufacturing company that is a global supplier for Europe with 70+ years' experience and is now looking ambitious engineers to add to their growth plan.

Do you want to work for an industry leading manufacturing company that is currently looking to the future, adding new machinery and expanding their expert engineering team. This distinguished company offers internal and external training to ensure your skills and qualifications are up to date and is committed to ensuring excellent product quality.

On offer is the opportunity for a Multi-skilled Engineer or similar to join an experienced team of engineers that conduct troubleshooting as well as routine/reactive upgrading and servicing to ensure that the advanced and high-quality machinery is kept to the highest standards of safety, quality and hygiene. The offer also includes opportunity to progress into senior engineering positions.

In this role, as a Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer or similar, you will perform routine maintenance checks and solutions activities as well as continuous improvement on various activities and projects. Alongside this using Root Cause Analysis to troubleshoot as well as take part in various improvements and modifications. Finally, communicating issues and maintaining records for the senior management.

This role would suit a Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer or similar that has a level 3 in mechanical and/or electrical engineering with preferable experience in maintenance. To further enhance your chance, experience with Siemens PLC hardware as well as pneumatic and hydraulic system with experience in the tissue or paper industry.

The Role:

Electrical, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Modifications and improvementsThe Person:

Electrical and Mechanical Maintenance Experience
Great Decision and Time Management skills
Root Cause AnalysisKeywords: Multi-skilled Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Paper/Tissue Manufacturing, Root-cause Analysis, Robotics, Siemens PLC, Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems.

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