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Maintenance Engineer - Monday to Friday (Days)

Dundalk
1 week ago
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Maintenance Engineer - Monday to Friday (Days)

Salary: €45,000 to €52,000

Hours: Monday to Thursday (8am to 5pm), Friday (8am to 1pm)

Location: Dundalk

Are you a Maintenance Engineer looking to have a role that will give you the autonomy to work how best suits you? Are you looking for a day-based role that will support a better work-life balance?

Here is a role at a growing Manufacturing company looking for an experienced Maintenance engineer to join their established engineering team, where you will play a key part as they grow and give you a chance to develop in your career.

In this role, you will have the chance to decide the best preventative maintenance procedures, share your knowledge, support other members of the company and have full autonomy in this position.

Even with the chance to develop your career in a key role, you will be offered attractive hours that will support a better work-life balance; however, also be given the chance to earn more with extra overtime at your discretion.

What you will be doing:

Fault Finding and repairs on production machinery
PPM and Reactive maintenance
Mechanical & Electrical maintenanceWhat they need:

Multiskilled Engineer with Mechanical & Electrical Knowledge
Experience working in a manufacturing environment If this sounds like something of interest, please reach out to Dairis at elix with the reference 4488

Phone: +(phone number removed)

Email: (url removed)

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