Electro-Mechanical Mobile Engineer (Scotland)

Endeavour Recruitment
Edinburgh
1 month ago
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Electro-Mechanical Mobile Engineer (Scotland)


JOB LOCATION: SCOTLAND


DURATION: PERM Role


TYPE: HYBRID


SALARY: £ 34 K PA and 17.5% Allowance and Vehicle + Benefits


Electro-Mechanical Engineer


The electro-mechanical engineer will be required to work with the other engineer on rotating weekly shifts (06:00 - 14:00 and/or 07:00 - 15:00) and be involved with the servicing, repair and physical installation requirements on site.


All associated administrative duties such as repair logs and stock movements must be completed to a high standard and in a professional manner.


The sites operates on a shift system Monday to Friday basis, and therefore Production equipment availability is paramount.


The successful candidate must be able to work to tight timeframes in a safe and responsible manner, have a quick & analytical mindset and be able to apply fixes to ensure equipment downtime is minimised.


Overview

  • Safe and considered methods of working
  • Servicing / planned maintenance of Production equipment
  • Reactive repair of Production equipment
  • Assistance in installation and commissioning of new equipment
  • Fault finding and root cause analysis
  • Effective hand-over of repaired equipment to Production Operators
  • Management of stock
  • Completion of all required paperwork
  • Ensuring adherence to manufacturer\'s specifications and other regulatory bodies.

Key Responsibilities

  • Formal Electrical/Mechanical qualification desired
  • Experience carrying out fault finding on electrical circuits (inc. single phase HV kit)
  • Mechanical maintenance experience essential (motors, gears, encoders, bearings, clutches, etc.)
  • In-depth control systems knowledge and understanding highly desirable
  • Computer literate - Windows, excel, word etc.
  • A knowledge of DOS would be advantageous but not essential


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