Refractory Engineer
Posted 24 April by
Pertemps Dudley West Brom Perms
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Annual Salary/Benefits:
- £32,000 (OTE £38,000)
- Excellent work environment with a very successful reputable company
- Excellent terms and conditions.
- Group Personnel Pension Scheme, includes 5% Company contribution.
- 33 days holiday (including Bank Holidays), two extra days after two year's service.
- Employee benefits scheme
- Daily Hours: Monday to Friday 7am until 3pm.
The company have become the UK's largest and most up-to-date manufacturer of precision-strip, with a worldwide prestigious customer base
Working within their Foundry maintenance team, building and maintaining induction channel furnaces and carrying out routine Foundry Maintenance.
Your role:
- Carrying out small brick work projects.
- Installing both dry lined and wet rammed refractory materials.
- Assisting in the day to day breakdown repairs in the Foundry.
- Repairing heat treatment furnaces
- Ensuring that high volume production equipment is running effectively at all times.
- Responding to reactive machine breakdowns.
- Adhering to a preventative planned maintenance programme.
- Working within very tight tolerances and high precision.
- Experience in building and maintaining furnaces.
- Must be able to work well as part of a team.
- Fork Lift Truck licence is desirable
Reference: 52528206
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