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Construction - Mechanical Maintenance Engineer - (Anaerobic Digestion Projects)

Glanua
Ludlow
2 weeks ago
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Construction - Mechanical Maintenance Engineer - (Anaerobic Digestion Projects)

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Job Description

Main Purpose of the job: To assist with the day-to-day planned preventative maintenance and functionality requirements of operating anaerobic digesters.



  • Carry out maintenance on anaerobic digestion plants throughout the United Kingdom.
  • Monitoring and diagnosing problems with the use of the plant operation system.
  • Assist in the set up of the associated systems and conduct repairs/adjustments when necessary.
  • Maintain feeding, heating and pumping systems to ensure correct and efficient operation.
  • Inspect and test alarm and functionality systems.
  • Follow safe systems of work and procedures.
  • Keep client sites clean and tidy.
  • Complete paperwork as required by the Maintenance Manager.
  • Take samples as required and advised by the Biological Support Team.

Skills and Experience

  • Proven experience as maintenance technician.
  • Basic understanding of mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and other systems.
  • Knowledge of general maintenance processes and methods.
  • Working knowledge of tools, common appliances and devices.
  • Manual dexterity and problem solving skills.
  • Hold a full licence.
  • Sector: construction

Career Level

  • Not Required

Candidate Requirements
Essential

  • Minimum Experienced Required (Years): 1
  • Minimum Qualification: No Qualification

Desirable

  • Ability Skills: Communications, Interpersonal Skills, Manual
  • Competency Skills: Problem Solving, Teamwork, Time Management, Working on own Initiative


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