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Maintenance Engineer

Pertemps Bond
Warwickshire
2 weeks ago
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The company are an established and very successful manufacturer of devices for the medical and cosmetics industry.
Pertemps are recruiting on their behalf for a Maintenance Engineer for their operations in the Alcester area.

Salary - £42,000 per annum.

The role is a rotating shift Monday to Friday - 6am to 2pm / 2pm to 10pm.

Main Goal
To carry out plant maintenance across the site, ensuring production machinery is fully functioning and working to an optimal level.

Main Responsibilities

  • To carry out preventative and planned maintenance to production machinery and site services.
  • Carry out unplanned breakdown repairs to production equipment.
  • Update of TPM system tasks accordingly on internal systems.
  • Working on mechanical, electrical , hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
  • Maintenance and repair of buildings, building services and surrounding area.
  • Maintain and update assigned preventative maintenance schedule requirements.
  • Ensure supply of spares stocks and consumables.
  • Carry out any testing of the facility systems (fire alarms, electrical testing etc)
  • Manage contractors on site.



Skills and experience required

  • Experience of working in plant maintenance within a manufacturing / production environment.
  • Understanding of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulics systems.
  • Hold an 18th edition BS7671 electrical system.
  • Hold an electrical qualification to BTEC level or equivalent.
  • Able to commit to a rotating shift pattern


The company offers a modern, friendly working environment, on site parking, healthcare coverage, social company events.

The company are based in the Alcester area so will be commutable from Redditch, Worcester, Evesham, Studley, Stratford upon Avon, Bromsgrove, Henley in Arden.

The role is being advertised on behalf of Pertemps who operate as a recruitment agency.

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