Maintenance Engineer

Owen Daniels
De53Nd, DE5 3ND, United Kingdom
5 months ago
£19 – £21 pa

Salary

£19 – £21 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Posted
5 Jan 2026 (5 months ago)
Are you an experience, multi skilled Maintenance engineer? My client are a leadingprecision engineering firm specializing in high-qualitymachining and manufacturing solutions for theaerospace anddefence industries. They are on the lookout for someone who has strong experiencemaintaining CNC machinery, skilled in carrying out both electrical andmechanical maintenance on machinery and someone who can work under pressure to tight deadlines.

Maintenance Engineer
Permanent
Monday – Thursday 7.30am – 16:30pm
Friday 7.30am – 12.30pm
Ripley

Maintenance Engineer
Job Description (5 bullet points maximum, 6 maximum if more senior role, or a role with lots of roles and responsibilities)
  • Carrying out both electrical and mechanical maintenance on the machines
  • Installing new equipment on site to the required standards
  • Ensuring all work is undertaken safely and general housekeeping is maintained to established standards.
  • Making sure contractors are working under suitable supervision
  • Determine faults on plant and equipment and initiate methods for amendment

Maintenance Engineer
Essential Experience/Skills/Qualifications
  • Experience of Maintenance on CNC machine tools, hydraulics, pneumatic and electrical devices
  • Able to read drawings and diagrams
  • Can work under pressure, to tight deadlines


If you feel you’re a good fit for this position, please click ‘apply’

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