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A leading recruitment consultancy is seeking an experienced Mechanical Technician for an onshore role in Barrow-in-Furness. The position is a PAYE contract lasting until January 2026. The successful candidate will be responsible for routine and non-routine engineering maintenance and repairs for gas production facilities, ensuring reliability and compliance with safety standards. Ideal candidates will have a BTEC Higher National Certificate in Engineering and experience in high pressure plant maintenance.
Our client is seeking an experienced Mechanical Technician to be based onshore at Barrow-In-Furness for a PAYE contract role starting asap until the end of January 2026. The successful candidate would have to reside within travelling distance of Barrow-In-Furness.
To undertake routine and non-routine engineering maintenance and defect/responsive breakdown repair tasks that ensure the reliability and scheduled availability of operational plant and equipment associated with gas production/processing and condensate storage facilities.
Responsible for complex technical problem solving across 2 Gas Production and Condensate Storage Facilities with a Capital Plant value in excess of 550 million.
Regularly oversee on-the-job training of trainees.
Act as Performing Authority within the client's Safe Systems of Work Procedures.
Supervise small teams of vendors.
Reporting to the Mechanical Maintenance Team Lead, the job holder is one of a team of Technicians in his/her discipline and part of the overall Maintenance Section at Barrow Terminals. Being self‑motivated and under own supervision he/she will organise and plan routine/non‑routine maintenance of complex operational plant and will also respond to plant and equipment failures without technical guidance. The job holder will work under limited supervision that is directional rather than detailed. Therefore his/her daily workload requirements determine which procedures are appropriate and the planning of the execution of each specific task.
The job holder operates within a day's system and is part of a maintenance team responsible for operations and commissioning of high pressure process plant and equipment. He/she is fully accountable for analysing, evaluating, reasoning and deciding on conclusions when responding to non‑routine plant breakdowns, working under pressure to strict timescales which directly impacts on Production to nomination targets, environmental penalties leading to substantial loss of revenue. The job holder will undertake hands‑on maintenance work but regularly need to supervise other staff and vendor/contractor personnel on‑site from time to time. His/her technical expertise will enable him/her to take the lead in certain aspects of his/her discipline and investigate issues, preparing and presenting technical reports upon which engineering judgements will be made.
The Job holder must develop effective working relationships across a broad range of disciplines and levels. Primarily, these will comprise of Terminal Management, Peer groups, Discipline and Production Technicians, Production Support personnel, Offshore Operational and Maintenance personnel, core contract, vendors and ad hoc site labour. The job holder interaction with all these groups will involve production or plant status reports, HS&E issues, guidance and information dissemination when fault finding with a common goal of returning the plant to full service.
Liaise with material suppliers to ensure correct identification of requirements.
Liaise with external vendors/manufacturers to enable effective fault diagnosis and repair.