Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Hall Green, Worcestershire
6 days ago
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Position: Multi‑Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Job Type: Permanent
Location: Malvern, Worcestershire
Salary: £45,000 per year

Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Pure Staff are currently recruiting for a Multi‑Skilled Maintenance Engineer on behalf of our client, a rapidly growing tissue paper supplier with production sites across Europe and distribution to over 70 countries worldwide.

This Multi‑Skilled Maintenance Engineer role is ideal for someone with strong mechanical and electrical skills who thrives in a fast‑paced manufacturing environment. The successful candidate will be responsible for breakdown support, planned maintenance and continuous improvement activities within the facility's production operations.

Your Role

As a Multi‑Skilled Maintenance Engineer, your duties will include:

Attending breakdowns on a variety of mechanical and electrical equipment within the paper industry
Performing Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) activities
Carrying out continuous improvement projects
Identifying faults and performing Root Cause Analysis on equipment breakdowns
Monitoring equipment performance following repairs
Communicating issues or ongoing problems to senior management
Maintaining accurate records of maintenance tasks and spare part usage using EAM Infor CMMS
Participating in plant improvements and modifications
Attending relevant training to support daily tasksRequirements

Completed Multi‑Skilled Apprenticeship in an engineering discipline
Mechanical and electrical maintenance experience
Strong logical thinker with excellent problem‑solving skills
Proactive approach to safety
Able to work under pressure while maintaining high levels of accuracy
Working knowledge of PLC hardware, pneumatics, and hydraulicsDesirable:

Experience within the tissue/paper industry
NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Mechanical or Electrical Maintenance
PLC or robot cell programming and/or fault‑finding experiencePay & Shifts

£45,000 per year
Monday to Friday
Two‑shift pattern:
06:00 - 14:00
14:00 - 22:00What's in it for you?

Weekly pay from an experienced payroll team
Holiday accrued up to 28 days (pro‑rata)
Supportive and friendly working environment
Free onsite parking
Free access to our perks scheme after your first payment (discounts on electronics, travel, clothing, home, fitness, wellbeing and more)How to Apply

To apply for this Multi‑Skilled Maintenance Engineer, please send your up‑to‑date CV to this advert or call (phone number removed) and speak to one of our recruitment consultants today! Once a successful pre‑screen is complete, the registration process is quick and easy online using our Pure Staff app, including digital Right to Work checks and interview process.

While working with Pure Staff, you're employed and paid directly by us - no umbrella companies, no processing fees, no outsourced payroll - just simple PAYE with accurate, on‑time payslips from our experienced in‑house payroll team. After your first payment, you'll also receive free access to our perks scheme, giving you exclusive discounts on electronics, travel, clothing, home, fitness, wellbeing and more

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