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Maintenance Engineer
Dudley

£43,000 

Sunday - Thursday Nights 10pm - 6am 

2% Pay rise every April 

The Company:

Due to investment into some brand new lines this company is growing significantly and is part of the FMCG sector. It is one of the best manufacturing environments I have personally had the chance to walk around. It is very automated and very clean, the Manager is a great guy and would be great to work for. As a Maintenance Engineer the main machines you will be working on are conveyors, flowrappers, multi-head weighers, coders, pallet wrappers and more. Most of the role is PPM with some reactive and plenty of project work. This isn't a massive site, so when you aren't responding to breakdowns you will be getting involved in Project work/PPM's. 

Benefits for the Maintenance Engineer: 

Very clean working environment
loads of project work for the Maintenance Engineer
Great culture
8 hour shifts & all overtime paid at a premium 
28 days holiday, earn an extra days holiday every year you work there (capped at 5 years)
Employee of the month
Relaxed environment 

Experience required for the Maintenance Engineer:

Have at least three year’s experience repairing an maintaining special purpose plant machinery 
 Be able to read schematic drawings/electrical wiring diagrams, change sensors and general fault finding etc  
Mechanically sound – change bearings, straps, belts
PLC experience isn't needed for this role 
Any Maintenance Engineer from a manufacturing background welcome to apply: FMCG/Food/Metals/Recycling/Automation/Foundry/Brick/ Aerospace

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