Shift Engineer

Kingston upon Hull
3 days ago
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Job role: Shift Engineer

£55,000 + Company Benefits + Overtime

Development: Ongoing Training, Progression & Career Support

We are working in partnership with a leading FMCG manufacturing business that is looking for a shift engineer to work across warehouse, packaging, and production teams. Due to continued growth and investment across the site, they are now seeking a skilled Shift Engineer to join their engineering team.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Ensuring all plant and production equipment operates safely, reliably, and in line with performance standards.

  • Carrying out planned and reactive maintenance on a wide range of high-speed manufacturing and packaging machinery.

  • Maintaining equipment including conveyors, robotics, pumps, motors, gearboxes, valves, and associated mechanical and electrical systems.

  • Supporting the installation, commissioning, and modification of machinery on site.

  • Undertaking hydraulic and pneumatic maintenance and fault rectification.

  • Diagnosing and resolving mechanical and electrical faults to minimise downtime.

  • Following planned preventative maintenance (PPM) schedules and accurately recording all maintenance activity.

  • Maintaining high standards of housekeeping and compliance with site health and safety procedures.

  • Working proactively to drive continuous improvement in safety, quality, performance, and cost efficiency.

  • Providing technical support to production teams, including assistance with machine setups and operator training where required.

  • Upholding company values at all times through a positive, professional, and accountable approach.

    If you are interested in this Shift Engineer role, please submit an up-to-date CV through this advert or contact the Eko team on (phone number removed)

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