Repairing and maintaining site equipment and machinery. Responding to breakdowns, systematically fault finding, identifying root causes, and implementing solutions to prevent recurrence in a fully automated factory. Working with production, support groups, and suppliers to implement improvement opportunities to increase equipment efficiency and safety and reduce engineering downtime. Working on various types of equipment, including complex hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical/electronic control systems. Using lean manufacturing principles daily, adhering to 5S methodology. Ensuring site H&S, compliance, and legislative requirements are upheld. Applicants should have previous experience working as part of an engineering team with excellent knowledge of fault-finding techniques and the ability to react and interact in a production environment. Skills and Qualifications for the Maintenance Engineer:
Ideally, you will be a time-served Electrical Engineer with ONC, NVQ Level 3, City & Guilds 2320 parts 1 & 2, or a suitable equivalent qualification. Familiarity with current IEE 18th Edition regulations. A good knowledge and understanding of PLCs would be advantageous. Fluid transfer / pump experience. Hours of work for the Maintenance Engineer:
Rotating 3 shift system of 6am to 2pm Monday to Friday, 2pm to 10pm Monday to Friday, and 10pm to 6am Sunday to Thursday. The working environment is clean and well-organized with an ambient temperature. Benefits for the Maintenance Engineer:
24 days holiday plus Bank Holidays (increases up to 25/26 and 27 days with service up to 5 years). Pension. Car Parking. Wellbeing. Tea, coffee, and other soft drinks. Opportunities for courses that will aid in the job post. Other benefits available. For more information on the Maintenance Engineer position, please contact Lisa Parsons.
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