Your day-to-day responsibilities as a Maintenance Engineer will include:
Working as part of a team of engineers, responsible for the planned and reactive maintenance and service of all the state-of-the-art kit on site, as well as continuous improvement tasks.
Working on Three Phase Motors, working in panels with sensors, relays, contactors, inverters, fuses, power supplies, breakers, switches.
Reading through electrical schematics, utilizing electrical test equipment such as multi-meters and fault finding on panels.
Mechanically – replacing worn out parts on the conveyors which will include rollers, bearings, and pulleys.
Also working on Gearboxes, Shafts, Belts, Pneumatic and Hydraulic systems.
Swapping both electrical and mechanical components like for like with the odd strip and rebuild project.
Working with latest technology working with a CMMS utilizing the tablet-based PPM and reactive work.
The Person
To be successful in your application for a Maintenance Engineer you will need, but not limited to:
Maintenance experience within an industrial environment including FMCG, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, and Warehousing environment.
Electrical or Mechanical Fault-Finding skills, looking at Root Cause Analysis.
PLC or Controls experience would be advantageous but not mandatory.
Alternatively, you could be from the Navy, Army or RAF with an Engineering Qualification.
Able to work well within a team and help support colleagues on shift.
The Benefits
As a Maintenance Engineer, you should expect:
You will be joining a highly successful £multi-million company who can offer a massive amount of stability and security.
Opportunity for progression both technically and working your way up the management if you want it.
Excellent Training programme, putting your interests at the heart of your progression.