Maintenance Engineer

Belfast
3 weeks ago
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Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

An excellent opportunity has arisen to join our client a world leading global aerospace manufacturing organisation in Belfast as a Maintenance Technician.

This is an opportunity for a full-time role based on 13-week probation period with potential to transfer to the client. Paying £39,931.32 progressing to £44,160.48 over first two years per annum, working 36hr week, Mon - Thurs 7.30am-15.55pm & Fri 7.30am-11.50pm. Once transferred, a potential for shift work may be required at an additional rate.

Purpose of the Job

Work to create an environment within the team which encourages superior performance in the diagnosis, repair, servicing and proactive maintenance of all production facilities ensuring optimum equipment availability and reliability in accordance with current health & safety, environmental and statutory legislation.

Responsibilities

Inspecting, diagnosing, repairing, modifying, servicing and maintaining production equipment across all sites.
Ensuring compliance with Environmental, Health & Safety Legislation and safe house-keeping practices.
Completing scheduled job plans & breakdown assistance on production equipment to conform to the manufacturer's specifications.
Ensuring all maintenance activities are recorded accurately on the Maintenance Management system, effectively communicated to Senior Maintenance Engineer and stored in accordance with departmental procedures to ensure compliance with Company quality standards and with legislation.
Liaising & communicating at a technical level with you Senior Maintenance Engineer on any breakdown support & planned repairs.
Promoting team building and shared learning whilst encouraging innovative thinking and continuous improvement in all aspects of the job.
Undertake any other task to successfully fulfil the duties of this role.Candidate Requirements

It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that sufficient detail is provided on the application form to demonstrate how the applicant meets essential job criteria, as this alone will be used for vetting purposes.

Must have minimum of 3 years' experience in similar role
Have completed an Engineering Mechanical/Electrical Apprenticeship or attained an NVQ Level 3 in Engineering.Additionally, candidates must be able to demonstrate knowledge and experience in the following:

Use and application of a computerised maintenance management system.
Legislation and guidelines pertaining to the maintenance-engineering environment.
Diagnostic and analytical capabilities.
Electrical, Mechanical, PLC and CNC systems.
Communicating in an effective manner

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