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Electromechanical Site Engineer Nights

Allstaff Recruitment Careers
Milton Keynes
5 days ago
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Our client is a well-established and professional manufacturing company that is seeking an Electromechanical Site Engineer based in Milton Keynes on a night shift basis.

Summary of theElectromechanical Site Engineer Nightsrole

Salary: £36,000 - £39,000 plus 35% night shift premium (£48,500 - £52,500)
Location: Milton Keynes
Type of Contract: Permanent
Hours: Shifts 6:00pm - 6:00am

Responsibilities of theElectromechanical Site Engineer Nights

  • Maintenance of production equipment.
  • Diagnosis of Mechanical/Electrical faults.
  • Perform preventative maintenance tasks.
  • Liaise with suppliers of production equipment.
  • Source spare parts as required.
  • Maintain stock levels of critical parts.

Requirements for a successfulElectromechanical Site Engineer Nights

  • Equipment maintenance experience in a fast-paced production environment, with a strong Electronics background.
  • Strong Mechanical and Electrical knowledge.
  • City & Guilds/NVQ or comparable qualification essential.
  • 18th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations (BS7671) City & Guilds 2382 qualification preferred.
  • Strong diagnostic skills.
  • Manual dexterity and ability to perform r...

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