Maintenance Engineer

Posted 3 May by Reed Engineering
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 We are happy to be partnered with a well stablished family run business who are seeking for a Maintenance Engineer to join the team.

As a Maintenance Engineer you will be working alongside and closely supporting the Engineering Manager with plant maintenance and day to day tasks.

Shift Pattern: Full-time role, Monday to Friday with a mix of days, earlies and lates with some weekend hours (with paid overtime). No night shifts.

What will I be doing?

• Efficiently maintain & repair electrical and mechanical plant equipment.

• Undertake diagnostic and fault-finding procedures.

• Conduct routine maintenance and general upkeep of plant equipment.

• Attend mechanical and electrical breakdowns.

• Assist with small projects and continuous improvements.

• The right candidate will also need to show a commitment to quality and safety as well as assisting in keeping the factory safe and compliant.

Desired skills and experience:

• Electrically qualified and Competent Multi skilled Engineer (Electrical and Mechanical)

• Previous experience in FMCG or food industry

• Ability to manage conflicting priorities and variations to workload.

• The ideal candidate should have high level of problem-solving skills, experience working with industrial electrical systems, plant machinery and packaging machinery.

• Understanding electrical drawings.

• Maintain and update planned preventative maintenance schedules.

• Being able to identify faults or hazards and troubleshooting system failures

If interested don’t hesitate to apply below!!

Reference: 52581320

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