Shift Engineer

York
3 days ago
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Job role: Shift Engineer

£56,000 Basic + Company Benefits + Overtime

DAY SHIFT

Training / Progression / Career Support

We have partnered with a leading innovator in Warehouse, Packaging & FMCG machinery, who due to continued success are looking to recruit a Shift Engineer.

The main responsibilities of the Shift Engineer will include.

  • Ensuring plant equipment functioning in the correct manner.

  • Maintaining all equipment on site, such as, fast moving machinery, packaging machines, robotics, conveyor systems, pumps, motors, gearboxes, and valves.

  • Installation of machinery onsite.

  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic maintenance

  • Maintaining all mechanical and electrical process equipment.

  • Fault finding and diagnostics.

  • Following a PPM schedule and recording follow up work.

  • Ensuring appropriate housekeeping standards are maintained on a daily basis.

  • Continually developing to improve operations to drive improvements in quality, cost and safety.

  • Assisting production with machinery problems and setups, providing relevant training when appropriate.

  • Responsible for the protecting, always, of the integrity of the Company through positive and constructive actions and attitude.

    If you are interested in this Shift Engineer role, please submit an up-to-date CV through this advert

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