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Salary: £45,000 – 48,000 + 26 days holiday + pension + excellent career progression
Location: Deeside
Hours: Monday to Friday daytime
A genuinely superb & quite unique opportunity to join a market leading business to help setting up and shaping a plant / department. Lots of opportunities for advancement.
The Job:

  • Initially help oversee installation, commissioning and start up of state of the art machinery. Working closely with market leading OEM Engineers.
  • Ensure H&S and compliance within mechanical engineering team.
  • Support and influence mechanical engineering strategy, ensuring strategy is delivered across the site.
  • Support implementation of reliability to ensure min downtime through data driven approaches.
    The Person:
  • Apprenticeship, NVQ, HNC level mechanical engineering or similar.
  • Working in a heavier manufacturing environment an advantage eg paper mill, steel works, recycling, chemicals etc
  • Understanding DCS systems an advantage
  • Ability to be flexible and part of a dynamic and fast growing team and division that will develop and evolve.
  • Good interpersonal skills - communication, stakeholder engagement.
    Nice to have but not essential:
  • Project experience – expansion, modernisation, new factory or plant build.
  • Installation, commissioning, start-up of machines and equipment.
  • BOAS or / and steam boiler expertise
    To apply send CV to Tim Fawcett at Control Recruitment Solutions or contact us via the office number.
    Key; control systems engineer, control systems specialist, automation engineer , controls engineer, ECI Engineer , EC engineer , electrical and automation engineer; engineering supervisor project manager; project engineer; maintenance manager; maintenance lead; mechanical supervisor; area engineer; section engineer; maintenance engineering; engineering maintenance manager; steam, comah; boiler; pressure; plant; pssr; mechanical engineering; maintenance engineer; tissue, paper, paper mill; hrsg; PLC, dcs; commissioning; superheated steam; steam generator; Manufacturing; propulsion; power; chemical; navy; marine; pressure vessels; tanks; heat exchangers; marine engineer; Plant Engineering; Marine Engineering; hydraulics; combustion engineering; renewable, biomass; CHP; combined heat and power; high pressure steam; steam; recycling; rising; reliability; turn key; bespoke; materials handling; solids handling; process machinery; aluminium; food; pharmaceutical; plastics; chemicals; feeds; mixers; hoppers; silos; tanks; heat exchangers; pressure vessels

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