Electrical & Mechanical Re-winder / Supervisor

Hayley 247 Engineering Services Limited
London
3 days ago
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Electrical & Mechanical Re-winder / Supervisor
Location:

Kings Lynn, PE30 4LA
Salary:

Competitive, DOE + Excellent Benefits!
Contract & Hours:

Full time, permanent - 40 hours per week
Company Benefits:

Pension, Holidays, 25 plus bank holidays, Life Assurance, Cycle to work scheme, Cash health care scheme - Paycare, Birthday Vouchers, Employee Assistant Programme, Branded Uniform, Free parking and Free tea & coffee!
We are Hayley 24/7 Engineering, we are recruiting and we want you!
Our purpose is to work with customers to maintain operations, increase efficiency, reduce total cost of ownership, and secure asset performance gains.
We provide customers with quality round-the clock coverage for planned, predictive and reactive maintenance and repairs.
Our main workshop is in Dudley, the capital of the industrial Black Country, West Midlands.
This 35,000 sq. ft. facility houses the latest machinery, testing equipment and central functions, with a satellite facility in King's Lynn, Norfolk, specialising in electric motor rewinding and pump performance testing.
As our Electrical and Mechanical Re-Winder you will be responsible for (not limited too):
Site attendance & site assessment where required
Stripping, overhauling, and repairing industrial gearboxes, pumps, and electric motors plus other general mechanical equipment
Re-winding of electrical motors, brakes
Emergency call out to customers' requirements
Overseeing the work of Engineers and providing technical assistance when required
Liaising with customers in job execution, if required
Ensuring excellent quality standards through final inspection and pass off process
Following set procedures and guidelines
Strictly adhering to all Quality, Health and Safety, and Environmental standards
Part of a call out Rota
Inspecting completed work for defects or errors and adjusting it accordingly
Assigning tasks to Engineers based on their skill level and knowledge
Interpret engineering data and documentation such as engineering drawings, technical data
In order to be successful in this role you must have:
Experienced mechanical fitter with knowledge of industrial gearboxes, pumps and electric motors assembly and refurbishment
Experienced electrical re-winder for motors brakes would be a distinct advantage
Supervisory qualities would be an advantage / problem solving skills
Good communication skills both written and verbal
Experienced in the fitting of bearings and other precision components
Capable of using precision workshop measuring equipment (i.e., micrometers and verniers Laser alignment equipment)
Trained and experienced in the use of overhead cranes and slinging
Forklift license and experience is an advantage
Ability to work as part of a team or on their own in a workshop or out on sites
Training and development of younger members of the team
ATEX trained (Advantageous)
Working on your own initiative and to tight deadlines
Good housekeeping attitude
Flexibility and willingness to work overtime when required
High degree of self-motivation
GCSE or equivalent
Full UK driving license
If you feel you have the skills and experience to be successful in this role then click on

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