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Maintenance Engineer

Kempsey
3 weeks ago
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Maintenance Engineer
Worcester 
£45,000 - £55,000 - DAYS

Can be any three shifts: Shift1: Monday -Friday: 6am - 3pm , Shift 2: Monday-Friday: 10am - 7pm & Shift 3: Tuesday-Saturday: 8am - 5pm

One in three Saturdays required (PPM's) get a day off in the week 

The Company:

Due to investment and growth the team is looking to add a further multi-skilled maintenance engineer on days. They currently have a small team so this engineer coming in will work with a close knit team who offer a great culture. They manufacture an fmcg based product and you will be mainly working on cookers, labellers, conveyors, boilers, refrigerators and more bespoke machinery. This is ideal for an engineer who wants to get off shift and work a nice days role Monday - Friday. Training provided from day one. 

Benefits for the Maintenance Engineer: 

Small family feel business - great culture
Days only, no nights
33 days holiday 
discount on company products 
Canteen  

Experience required for the Maintenance Engineer:

Have at least three year’s experience repairing an maintaining special purpose plant machinery – either bias 
ideally level 2/3 qualified
Must be multi-skilled
 need to be electrically competent
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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