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Day Shift Maintenance Technician (Mechanical OR Electrical Bias)

Interaction Recruitment
Nottingham
2 weeks ago
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About the Role

Job role: Maintenance Technician
Salary: £30,000-£35,000 + Overtime paid time ½
Location: Halstead, Essex
Hours: Monday – Friday, Days only 42 hour per week.
Job Type: Full Time, Permanent

About the Company

Interaction have partnered with a national, well established & growing organisation that specialise in renewable energy & are a market leader within this sector. Due to expansion, the opportunity for an experienced maintenance engineer to progress into a more senior role, leading a team of engineers & monitoring the PPM System.

Benefits

32 days holiday including public holidays
Overtime paid at time ½
Yearly Bonus Scheme
Comprehensive Pension & Life Insurance Plan
Commitment to ongoing training and development for new and existing machinery
Discounts on an array of Stores & Activities
Cycle to work initiative

Key Responsibilities
  • Attend & respond effectively to machinery breakdowns performing both electrical and mechanical maintenance and ensuring the planning and servicing of routine machinery maintenance is achieved.
  • General site maintenance
  • Electrical and Mechanical fault finding on plant machinery
  • Weekly & Monthly PPMs
  • Stock control regarding spare parts and machinery components, ordering the necessary parts for the plant machinery & conveyors.
  • Follow health & safety procedure alongside using your own initiative to work in a timely, safe manner when attending emergency breakdowns.
What you’ll need
  • Electrical or Mechanical Bias Engineers
  • An understanding of PLC controls or electronics (Advantageous)
  • Previous experience as a maintenance engineer Ideally a minimum of 3 years
  • Experience within Industrial, Manufacturing, Plant or Similar
  • Understanding of Gearboxes, Motors, Compressors & Conveyor fault finding & repair.
  • Relevant Qualifications - NVQ/City & Guilds
Similar Roles include

Maintenance Engineer, Breakdown engineer, Industrial engineer, Industrial electrician, Multiskilled Engineer, Field Service Engineer

Contact

Interaction Recruitment have specialist consultants across the majority of industries within the UK, including but not limited to, Finance & IT, Technical & Engineering, Industrial, Commercial and Hospitality. We offer both temporary and permanent support. For more information regarding the position or to discuss any other opportunity’s, you can reach us on .

Thank you for taking the time, we hope to speak in the near future.


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