Mechanical PM Engineer

Etex
Bristol
5 months ago
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Mechanical PM Engineer – Etex, Bristol, United Kingdom


Join Etex, a global leader in building materials, as a Preventative Maintenance Mechanical Engineer. In this role, you will support the reliability and safety of our production equipment, working closely with production, quality, operations teams and external contractors.


Responsibilities

  • Ensure preventative maintenance (PM) tasks are completed safely, on time, and to a high standard.
  • Play a key role in regular shutdowns, coordinating with the Maintenance Team Engineer and Maintenance Operations Manager.
  • Investigate condition‑based monitoring (CBM) and on‑the‑run (OTR) findings, collaborating with the Senior Mechanical Engineer to plan and optimise shutdown activities.
  • Take responsibility for the upkeep, performance, and general reliability of equipment.
  • Ensure reliability strategies, preventative maintenance plans, and agreed engineering strategies are effectively implemented and maintained.

Qualifications and Skills

  • Working experience in a preventative maintenance role within a manufacturing environment.
  • Lean Six Sigma (Yellow Belt) certification.
  • Knowledge of AM/PM 7 Steps.
  • Condition‑Based Monitoring qualification/training.
  • HNC level or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering, or membership of a relevant professional institute.
  • NVQ Level 3 in Engineering.
  • Degree‑level qualification preferred (engineering, electrical, or a combination of mechanical and electrical). NVQ Level 3 or equivalent also accepted.

Diversity and Inclusion

We are committed to equal opportunities and zero tolerance towards discrimination. We celebrate diversity of thinking and strive to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels part of the team.


Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Wholesale Building Materials


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