Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Rise Technical
Croydon
9 months ago
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£35,000 - £38,000 + Mon to Fri + Days + Training + Progression + Excellent Company Benefits
Addington (Commutable from: Croydon, Orpington, Biggin Hill, Halstead, Purley, Bromley)

Are you a multi-skilled engineer from a maintenance / manufacturing background, looking for a Monday to Friday based role with a global leading manufacturer?

On offer is the chance to develop your skills further for a rapidly growing business offering on the job training, long-term progression, and an excellent working environment.

The company specialize in the design, manufacture and test of bespoke engineering solutions supplying businesses in the aerospace, nuclear and defense industry. With global presence in over 20 countries globally they are continuing to dominate their industry.

In this varied role, you will be responsible for carrying out reactive and planned maintenance services on manufacturing facilities on site, reporting directly to the facilities and Health & Safety manager.

This would suit a multi-skilled engineer from a maintenance / manufacturing environment looking to a days-based position with a global leader offering training and progression.

The Role:

Service, maintenance and repairs of manufacturing facilities on site.Mon to Friday, days based.On the job training.


The Person:

Multi skilled engineerManufacturing/ maintenance background.Electrical or Mechanical engineering qualification.

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