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Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Eurocell
Nottinghamshire
5 days ago
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ROLE: Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer
HOURS: 14:00 - 22:00 Monday - Friday
SALARY: £44,553.60 plus £1040.04 shift allowance and excellent benefits
BENEFITS: Healthcare Cash Plan, 3x Salary Life Assurance, High Street Discounts, Staff Discount
BASE: Site Based - S&S Plastics, Sutton-in-Ashfield

Eurocell are a stock market listed Plc and the market leader for uPVC products within the building industry. We know that our people are our greatest asset, we are successful, dynamic, ambitious and looking for great team players to grow with us.

We are currently seeking an experienced and proactive Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer to join our team at S&S Plastics. This role is critical to ensuring our machinery and equipment operate efficiently and reliably to support our production goals.

WHAT OUR MULTI SKILLED MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS DO:

  • Respond promptly to machine breakdowns and carry out effective repairs
  • Perform routine and preventative maintenance on injection moulding machines and ancillary equipment
  • Support the achievement of the production plan by minimizing downtime and improving equipment reliability
  • Respond to electrical installations and/or mechanical installation work
  • Work collaboratively with production and engineering teams to identify and implement improvements
  • Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities and ensure compliance with health and safety standards
  • Communicate with contractors and issuing of work permits
  • Respond quickly in the event of an emergency, notify appropriate personnel and follow safety protocol/procedure

WHAT WE NEED FROM OUR MULTI SKILLED MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS:

  • Proven experience in a multi-skilled maintenance engineering role, ideally within a manufacturing or plastics environment
  • Strong mechanical and electrical fault-finding skills
  • Understand and interpret mechanical and electrical drawings for all machinery
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and a proactive approach to maintenance
  • Relevant engineering qualifications (e.g., NVQ Level 3, HNC/HND, or equivalent)

WHAT WE OFFER OUR MULTI SKILLED MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS:

  • You will be rewarded with a very competitive basic salary
  • 25 days holiday, plus statutory holidays - normally 33 days in total each year
  • Free Healthcare plan for all employees
  • Enhanced Maternity and Paternity benefit
  • Free Life Assurance Plan of 3x your Annual Salary
  • Christmas shutdown
  • Option to join the Eurocell Share Save Scheme at discounted rates, and share in our company success
  • Company Pension Plan
  • Employee discount on Eurocell products
  • Discounts across many well-known online and high street retailers
  • A blend of training, including e-learning and on the job training to help your career development
  • Care First Employee Assistance Programme, available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for confidential support and advice, if and when you need it
  • Colleague Referral Programme; we pay you for successfully referring people to join our team
  • Excellent opportunities to grow with us, and progress your career

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