Maintenance Technician

Pertemps Bond
Crewe
1 month ago
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Job Title: Maintenance Technician
 
Location:

  • Radway Green, Crewe, Cheshire

Hours of Work:

  • 37 hours per week, across 5 days (usually with an early finish on Friday)

Salary:

  • Base salary of £37,935, with an additional 25% uplift for working the 3-shift system, bringing your total to £47,418 per annum

 
Are you ready to take your career to the next level and contribute to supporting the Armed Forces with cutting-edge munitions capabilities? Join our client, a global leader in defence, aerospace, and security, and be part of a team that designs, manufactures, and maintains vital equipment for the defence sector.
With major operations in Cheshire, Monmouthshire, Shropshire, and Tyne and Wear, our client’s Land UK division is seeking passionate, skilled individuals who provide the best possible support to the troops. In return, they offer a role that you can be proud of, with opportunities for growth and development within the UK's top defence company.

 
Role Overview: Maintenance Technician
You will play a key role in ensuring the continued operation of high-volume production machinery. Your main responsibilities will include:

  • Always adhering to company safety guidelines
  • Operating, setting, and maintaining production machines that produce high-quality components (80% operating/production, 20% maintenance)
  • Ensuring production quality by using statistical process control, following standard operating procedures, and carrying out risk assessments
  • Achieving production targets efficiently and maintaining machine performance
  • Carrying out preventative maintenance in line with schedules
  • Responding quickly to mechanical breakdowns and ensuring swift resolution
  • Using the Smart Factory data collection system to track machine performance and overall equipment effectiveness
  • Contributing to safety, quality, and performance initiatives across the company

 
Essential Skills & Experience:

  • Completed a time-served apprenticeship (HNC, HND, BTEC or equivalent)
  • Experience in a mechanical engineering field
  • Experience working with high-volume output machines

 
Desirable Skills & Experience:

  • Experience operating and/or maintaining power presses or automated assembly equipment
  • An up-to-date power press safety qualification
  • Basic knowledge of statistical process control
  • Forklift truck licence or mobile equipment platform licence
  • Basic understanding of IT systems
  • Willingness to work overtime when required

 
Hours of Work as a Maintenance Technician:

  • Day shift: 6am - 2pm Monday to Thursday, 6am - 11am Friday
  • Noon shift: 2pm - 10pm Monday to Thursday, 11am - 4pm Friday
  • Night shift: 10pm - 6am Monday to Thursday, 4pm - 9pm Friday
  • Voluntary overtime is available and paid at a premium rate.

 
Compensation & Benefits:

  • 33 days holiday (including 8 bank holidays)
  • Company sick pay
  • Free shares incentive scheme
  • Up to 14% company pension contribution (combined employee and employer)
  • Permanent role
  • Employee assistance program, including private medical insurance
  • Cycle-to-work scheme
  • Onsite parking

 
We’re looking for aMaintenance Technicianwho can work independently with minimal supervision but also enjoys collaborating as part of a team.
 
Due to the nature of the role, a comprehensive security clearance will be required before starting.
 
This is a fantastic opportunity to join one of the most respected companies in the world. Apply today for the Maintenance Technician and take the next step in your career!

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