Mechanical Maintenance And Service Engineer

Kingston Barnes Ltd
Chippenham
2 weeks ago
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Are you a Mechanical Service Engineer looking for an opportunity in Wiltshire/Bristol? Do you enjoy working on traditional mechanical machinery? Do you want a varied role working on different sites? Then please get in touch! Kingston Barnes has an exciting opportunity for a Mechanical Service Engineer in Bristol to Swindon.


Our client has a fantastic opportunity for a mechanical service engineer to join their team working traditional mechanical machinery on customer sites. As a market leader with a successful brand, this role is ideal for someone who wants to be part of a growing engineering team.


Responsibilities

  • You will be part of a two-man team travelling to maintain and fix machines at various sites
  • Carrying out day to day PPM and reactive mechanical maintenance tasks
  • Working on various types of mechanical equipment such as hydraulics and pumps

Requirements

  • Mechanical maintenance skills
  • Mechanical apprenticeship or similar qualification
  • From an industrial, manufacturing or service background
  • TIG or MIG welding experience ideal
  • Happy travelling as a team of two
  • Extensive mechanical experience

This is a fantastic opportunity so apply today to ensure you do not miss out. If you are interested in the position then please contact Kingston Barnes for a confidential discussion. Kingston Barnes are an engineering recruitment agency. We have insight into which companies will enable you to achieve your career ambitions. If you are looking for another discipline within engineering then please discuss your career aspirations with our experienced consultants.


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