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Electrical/Mechanical Site Maintenance Engineer

Glazerite UK Group Ltd
Barnsley
1 week ago
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Electrical/Mechanical Site Maintenance Engineer

We are currently looking to recruit a new Electrical/Mechanical Site Maintenance Engineer to join our team based at our Barnsley site, with travel to our Bolton division also.


The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring that site machinery is maintained in good working order and repairs are made in a timely fashion with minimum disruption to production.


This role incorporates reactive maintenance together with PPM in accordance with programmed schedule. All work must adhere to current legislation and regulations.


Key Responsibilities

  • Electrical bias with Mechanical experience - repair of all site machinery, this includes specialist production machines.
  • Respond to machinery breakdowns as required by the Production Managers/Supervisors, ensuring the minimum downtime of machinery.
  • Assuring Company quality standards are maintained.
  • Ensure all work carried out adheres to current Legislation and Regulations.
  • Carry out modifications and installations as necessary.
  • Rectify faults in a cost-effective manner.
  • Provide feedback to the Production Manager, including any outstanding work and unavailable machinery.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement of the business.
  • Liaise with contractors and suppliers.
  • Carry out project work as required.
  • Assist with Health and Safety procedures.
  • Other duties as reasonably required by the Company.
  • Visit other sites to repair machinery and deal with machinery breakdowns.

Person Specification

  • Driving Licence is essential - as you must visit other site locations.
  • Excellent attention to detail.
  • Multi-skilled with knowledge and experience in electrical fault diagnosis.
  • Ability to work autonomously.
  • Confident at diagnosing faults on PLC and PC/CNC automated machinery and general mechanical and pneumatic equipment.
  • Ability to prioritise jobs and minimise downtime.
  • A willingness to learn.
  • Ability to work to deadlines.

Qualifications / Experience

  • Previous experience in a production maintenance role is essential.
  • Previous experience in the fenestration industry is desirable, but not essential.
  • Must be qualified to a minimum of ONC/City & Guilds or equivalent in electrical or electro-mechanical engineering.

Company Benefits

  • Health Care Cash Plan
  • Employee Assist Programme - WPA
  • Working Monday – Friday
  • Christmas Shutdown
  • Employee Discount
  • Refer a friend scheme (£150)
  • Free On-site parking
  • 22 days of annual leave (Plus bank holidays off), increases with length of service.
  • Subsidised tea and coffee
  • Attendance bonus

Hours of Work

  • 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday
  • Overtime - There is a possibility of some weekend/bank holiday overtime for essential repair, maintenance and installation. All overtime will be pre-planned and agreed with the Operations Manager beforehand, given as time off in Lieu.

Salary: Competitive, Full time Permanent role


Location: Based at Barnsley but travel required to Bolton site also


If you're interested in this role, send your CV to to apply.


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