Maintenance Engineer

Mansfield
3 weeks ago
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Maintenance Engineer

Mansfield

£30,000 - £35,500 + Product Training + Work Life Balance + Stability + Family - feel + Job Satisfaction + Holiday + Overtime + Flexibility

Stabilise your career and benefit from a great work life balance as a Maintenance Engineer where you will receive full on the job training to do your job to the best of your ability and have every day job satisfaction. You will enjoy a varied role working with a tight knit team in a family - feel environment where you will be appreciated and looked after for the long term.

This manufacturing company is well established in their specialised industry and have recently invested in new machinery. Due to increased demand, they are looking for an additional Maintenance Engineer to play a pivotal role and come on board to help contribute to their consistent workload.

The role as a Maintenance Engineer will include:

  • Service, repairs, breakdowns and overall maintenance of machinery
  • Site based role In Mansfield
  • Day shift role - 6:00 - 14:00 pm (flex)

    The successful Maintenance Engineer will have:
  • Mechanical / electrical experience In a maintenance environment
  • Minimum engineering qualification - preferred
  • Ability to commute to the Mansfield area

    If interested in this role please contact Rebecka on (phone number removed) for further information.

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    This vacancy is being advertised by Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd. The services of Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd are that of an Employment Agency.

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