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  • Multi-Skilled Maintenance engineer jobs role / Senior Maintenance Engineer ; Mansfield / Worksop

  • No shifts, 13% pension!! 33 days holiday, profit bonus, private medical, flexible working hours (days)

  • Most of the maintenance engineers do 06:30 to 15:00. Flexible with hours. Days NO shifts

  • Incredibly stable £80m t/o 800+ headcount business : offering you & your family long term job security

    This is a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer jobs role or Electrical Maintenance Engineer jobs role. Are you seeking maintenance engineer jobs on days? Do you want to have flexibility on working hours and a job that will give a good family balance?

    We are looking for an electrical engineer / electrical Maintenance Engineer or multi-skilled engineer who is electrically biased or an Electrical Engineer, Electrical Fitter, Multi-skilled engineer, electro-mechanical engineer, Plant Engineer or Industrial Electrician who is commutable to Worksop, Mansfield, Chesterfield, Rotherham

    The Maintenance Engineer jobs working environment, opportunities and rewards:

  • No shifts!

  • Normal working hours (days), flexible to suit you and your family (maybe starting early and finishing early say 06:00 – 15:00)

  • 13% pension!! 33 days holiday, profit bonus, private medical

  • Incredibly stable business – they have over 12 sites across the UK are still family owned and can really offer you stable employment

    The Maintenance Supervisor jobs role will involve:

  • The main part of this maintenance engineer job is carrying out Planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and electrical fault finding.

  • A reasonable amount of time will be spent doing electrical maintenance on the onsite cranes. Therefore there will be some working from heights involved in this job.

    This Maintenance Engineer jobs role will suit:

  • A multi-skilled Electrically biased Maintenance Engineer or an Electrical Engineer, Electrical Fitter, Multi-skilled engineer, electro-mechanical engineer, Plant Engineer (electrical) / Industrial Electrician

  • You will be used to working in a heavy industrial environments (manufacturing, engineering, automotive, aerospace, rail ; any mechanical engineering or manufacturing type of sectors). Or you will be happy working in a factory environment

  • Someone who meets our core values & behaviours: a maintenance engineer with humility, integrity, loyalty, continuous improvement.

    This Maintenance Engineer job is commutable from Worksop, Mansfield, Chesterfield, Rotherham

    Please note that if you are not contacted within the next ten days then your application, on this occasion, has not been successful. We thank you for taking the time to apply

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