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Maintenance Engineer

Full Time | Permanent | Denham, Buckinghamshire

Join a renowned British engineering firm at the forefront of aerospace safety. As a Maintenance Engineer in the Machine Shop Department, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring CNC machines and equipment operate at peak efficiency to support production goals.

Location: Denham, UB9

Note: Due to the remote business location, the ideal candidate must have their own transport. 

Salary: £38,000 - £42,000 per year + possible overtime

Basic working hours: Monday-Thursday 08:00-17:00, Friday 08:00-12:00.

Key responsibilities include:

Performing planned preventative maintenance and repairs on CNC machinery

Replacing parts and wiring in line with technical specifications

Coordinating with external suppliers for complex repairs

Supporting operations through safe handling of materials using forklifts and lifting equipment

What we’re looking for:

Experience with CNC machining centres and turning machines (4 & 5 axis)

IEE 18th Edition Wiring Regulations certification

Forklift licence and strong manual dexterity

GCSE Maths and English (or equivalent)

What you’ll get:

9% non-contributory pension

4x salary life assurance

Lunchtime finishes every Friday

25 days holiday plus bank holidays (with option to buy more)

Personalised training and development plan

Healthcare cash plan, cycle to work scheme, and more

We’re committed to diversity and inclusion and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. Employment is subject to background and security clearance checks.

Apply online now, or call Francesca on (phone number removed) for more details

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