Multi Skilled Maintenance Technician

Sutton in Ashfield
2 weeks ago
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Multi Skilled Maintenance Technician | Sutton in Ashfield | Salary - £18.88 per hour
Cherry Professional are currently working with a market leading Manufacturing company. They are looking for a Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer to join their close knit and thriving team.

Hours of work: 12pm - 10pm Monday to Thursday.

Responsibilities:
Diagnosing faults with machinery
Servicing and emergency repairs
Carry out asset care plans and PM schedules across a range of automated filling and packaging equipment, robotics, site services and liquids processing equipment.
Operating within a CMMS system
Plant, machinery, and services breakdowns, identifying root cause, and implementing the required mechanical and electrical asset care.
Assist with contractor servicing of plant, machinery, and services.
Fault finding
Root cause analysis
Ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards
Follow maintenance schedules and carry out routine servicing of machinery
Ideal Candidate:
Mechanical knowledge
Experience working on a range of electrical and mechanical breakdowns repair of plant, machinery, and services.
Experience of implementing PM schedules
Experience working with hydraulic, pneumatic, robotic, and electrical systems.
Experienced in root cause analysis and problem-solving skills.
 Cherry Professional are recruiting on behalf of their client
Roles you may have applied for: Mechanical Maintenance Engineer, Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer, Engineering Maintenance Technician or Maintenance Technician.

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