Junior Maintenance Technician (Mechanical background)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Belfast
4 days ago
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Junior Maintenance Technician (Mechanical background)

Rostrevor

£28,000 - £32,000 + Mon - Fri + Day Shift + Pension + Training

Do you have a Mechanical Engineering background or similar looking for an opportunity to grow your career with a company that provide full training and the chance to build valuable new skills? In this autonomous, static role you will have freedom to be your own boss and plan out your day and maintain a good work-life balance.

On offer is the chance to work with a well-established and growing company known for quality and innovation. Using premium materials and the latest textile technology, the business supplies luxury seat covers to the global aviation industry and delivers high-quality products across multiple sectors, with strong growth over the past two decades.

In this role, you will be responsible for carrying out planned maintenance on industrial sewing machines, ensuring all equipment runs smoothly and efficiently. You will also support health and safety standards across the workshop, diagnose and repair faults when they arise, and help maintain a safe, well-organised working environment.

This role would suit someone with a mechanical background, including those who have recently completed their apprenticeship and are eager to apply their skills in a hands-on environment.

THE ROLE:
* Provide Planned maintenance
* Planning out your day
* Support health and safety standards across...

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