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A leading energy job board is seeking a Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer – Mechanical Bias in Swansea. The role involves providing reactive and planned preventative maintenance across various machinery, including PLC controlled systems. Ideal candidates will have maintenance engineering experience and relevant qualifications. Competitive salary of £55,477 rising to £62,888 after probation, plus benefits.
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We are looking for motivated Multi‑Skilled Maintenance Engineers with a mechanical bias to join a globally recognised manufacturer in Swansea. Reporting directly to the Engineering Manager you will be a key member in ensuring the production facility is kept running. You will be involved in all aspects of planned and reactive maintenance within their operation. With progressive training and development this company is always looking to enhance its employees and their skill sets, whilst additionally being supported by a welcoming team of engineers. The position will appeal to a strong engineer looking for their next challenging role within a secure and stable company.
In return for your commitment my client offers a stable and secure career for a technically motivated engineer. If you feel this is of interest, please send your CV directly to Thomas Barkes at or call for a confidential discussion on 01455 292 639.
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