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Expleo is partnering with a pioneering global automotive manufacturer renowned for pushing the limits of engineering, technology, and design. This is your opportunity to be part of a high-performance culture where innovation meets world-class craftsmanship. Based in Sheffield on a rotating shift pattern, you'll play a key role in maintaining cutting-edge manufacturing systems.

We're seeking a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Technician with strong fault-finding capabilities across electrical, mechanical, and fluid power systems. You'll deliver reactive, preventative, and predictive maintenance that ensures production stays at peak performance.

The Role:

  • Conduct planned preventative maintenance across a diverse range of machinery and equipment.
  • Provide rapid response to breakdowns, ensuring minimal downtime and effective communication with team leaders.
  • Troubleshoot and fault-find across electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems using technical schematics.
  • Manage contractors and permit-to-work processes, ensuring safety and compliance.
  • Log and document all maintenance tasks within the site's CMMS system.
  • Support continuous improvement initiatives and inventory management for critical spares.
  • Collaborate with R&D and process development teams on future technologies and innovations.

    Experience:
  • Time-served apprenticeship or NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in a relevant engineering discipline.
  • Multi-skilled across electrical and mechanical disciplines.
  • Proven experience with hydraulic systems and interpreting schematic drawings.
  • Comfortable working with CMMS systems in a fast-paced production environment.
  • Experience with robotics, fault finding, recovery, and preventative maintenance.
  • Knowledge of Siemens TIA Portal for troubleshooting with Ladder and Function Block logic.

    For more information or to apply for the position of Multi-Skilled Maintenance Technician, please contact Leanne Eaton or (phone number removed) or email an updated CV to (url removed)

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