Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer Days Role

Posted 18 April by Service Care Solutions - Construction
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My client, an established Engineering & Manufacturing business are currently looking to recruit a Multi-Skilled (Electrically Biased) Maintenance Engineer to undertake Electrical & Mechanical maintenance on a range of specialist equipment, including Furnaces, injection moulding presses and shotblasting equipment.

This is a days-based role working Monday to Friday (07:30am - 16.03pm Mon-Thu & 07.30am - 12.30pm Fri)

Key Responsibilities:

  • Maintenance, service and repair of all electrical and mechanical equipment on site, including electrical control panels, 3 phase electrics, control circuits, wax presses, shell room and furnace equipment
  • Assist manufacturing/production team in achieving targets and optimising machine run times
  • Prioritise maintenance requests and carry out planned, preventative maintenance effectively
  • Understand and support plant improvement projects
  • Liaise with contractors on site
  • Support the training and development of apprentices
  • Practice all safety and compliance requirements and encourage others to do so

Experience Requirements:

  • The successful candidate will be a time-served engineer with an electrical bias and excellent mechanical maintenance capabilities
  • Ideally you will be qualified to a minimum HNC standard and can demonstrate a good knowledge of 415V electrical skills
  • Mechanical and Electrical fault-finding and repair skills
  • Welding / Fabrication skills would be desirable
  • PAT testing experience/qualification
  • Experience of working in an Industrial Engineering or Manufacturing environment

Required skills

  • Electrically Biased Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer
  • 415V Electrics

Reference: 52501812

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