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Maintenance Engineer

Stirling Warrington

Sandwell

On-site

GBP 52,000

Full time

5 days ago
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Job summary

A leading food manufacturer is seeking a Maintenance Engineer in West Bromwich. This role involves maintaining various machines in a fully automated plant. Ideal candidates should have at least 3 years of experience and a mechanical bias. Competitive salary of £52,000, with generous employee benefits including a pension scheme and holiday allowance.

Benefits

Staff shop
Canteen with subsidised food
Sick pay
Good pension - 10% matched - 20% pension
Employee well-being scheme
Generous holiday allowance
Overtime paid at x1.5 and double time

Qualifications

  • At least 3 years' experience working as a mechanically biased maintenance engineer.
  • Comfortable working with pneumatics and various machinery.
  • Experience in a manufacturing environment.

Responsibilities

  • Maintain and repair ovens, fryers, and conveyors.
  • Work with packaging machines and other bespoke machinery.
  • Ensure smooth operation of automated plant equipment.

Skills

Mechanical bias
Experience with pneumatics
Understanding of gearboxes
Knowledge of pumps and valves
Job description
Overview

Maintenance Engineer

Location: West Bromwich

Salary: £52,000

Shift pattern: 4on/4off Days and Nights (2days/2nights four off)

The Company

The business are a globally recognised food manufacturer and one of thebiggest employees in west Brom with over 500 employees andare partnered with some of the most iconic brands in theUK. They have an exceptional reputation with theindustry and operate out of a fully automated state of the art plant. They have recently developed an in house training programme whereby current and new maintenance engineers will have the chance to learn electrical skills such as PLC u-skilling with a new test rig. Important - for this role they are looking for mechanical bias

Role responsibilities
  • As a maintenance engineer some of the machines you will be working on include but not limited to: ovens, fryers, conveyors, packaging machines, robots, slicers, provers, metal detectors and other bespoke machinery.
What’s in it for you as a mechanically biased maintenance engineer?
  • Work in an automated plant - recession proof
  • Staff shop
  • Canteen with subsidised food
  • Sick pay
  • Good pension - 10 matched - 20% pension
  • Employee well-being scheme
  • Generous holiday allowance
  • Overtime paid at x1.5 and double time as a maintenance engineer
Experience / Qualifications
  • At least 3 year\'s experience working as mechanically biased maintenance engineer
  • Comfortable with pneumatics, gearboxes, pumps and valves
  • Experience working in a manufacturing environment
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