Your main responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Leading the repair and maintenance of all assembly and press tooling equipment in a timely manner. Effective diagnosis and timely repair of equipment to maximise machine availability. Perform scheduled and planned maintenance to reduce breakdowns and improve equipment performance and reliability. Leading geometry improvement activities from technical understanding. Adhering to quality standards and requirements, including all QMS related items. Supporting and championing the intervention process and escalation procedure. Adhering to all legal and safety requirements including PUWER Power press regulations, lifting, and slinging. Supporting the procurement and management of spare parts and tools required. Adhering to and entry of RPO and MTTR data (documentation of jobs/hours completed through electronic reporting methods). Supporting the development of Engineering apprentices through knowledge and skill sharing. The completion of housekeeping and maintaining cleanliness within own and related areas. Working to the company's code of conduct, policies, and procedures. Leading planned maintenance activities, including technical improvement activities. What we expect:
To be successful, you will be: Proactive and autonomous in workload management. Able to communicate at all levels of the business. Able to follow instructions, maintaining composure in pressurised situations. Able to prioritise fluctuations in workload, asking for support when needed. Analytical, methodical, and structured in approach to fault finding. Champions continuous improvement by seeking alternate or different ways of completing tasks. Cross-functionally/collaboratively driven to support achievement of shared goals and objectives. Essential Requirements:
Recognised apprenticeship in Die Maintenance or Tool Making. ONC or equivalent level qualification. Industrial manufacturing or automotive relevant engineering experience. Ready for your next challenge? #J-18808-Ljbffr