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Overview

Lead Mechanical Operator-Mars Snacking

Slough

£40,000- £48,000 (including shift allowance, DOE)

+ Welcome bonus £2,000, Performance Bonus & Exceptional Benefits

The Role

This is an exciting opportunity to join the Mars Wrigley factory in Slough. We are seeking Mechanical minded individuals who hold a passion for maintenance. Whether your experience is maintenance of ships, cars, tanks, lifts, generators, or similar mechanical industries. Your practical mechanical experience is key

Hours (12-hour shifts):

  • 4 on 4 off pattern - 2 days, 2 nights, 4 off
What’s in it for you?
  • Competitive salary £40,000-£48,000 (including shift allowance, DOE)
  • Welcome bonus paid in your first week salary
  • Hot food restaurant on site
  • Career growth opportunities with structured development & Mars University
  • Private healthcare + equal parental leave
  • Onsite nurse/osteopath/podiatrist
  • Generous pension (up to 9% contribution)
  • Life assurance (4x salary)
  • EV salary sacrifice scheme
  • Gym membership & wellbeing support
  • Annual leave starting at 24 days, rising to 32 with service
  • Free parking on site
What We're Looking For
  • Manufacturing experience: Minimum 1 year managing and coordinating operators
  • Diagnosing mechanical issues through systematic troubleshooting techniques.
  • Proficient in taking apart machinery to understand its components and functionality, as well as reassembling it correctly to ensure optimal operation.
  • Keen eye for detail, which is essential for identifying faults or inefficiencies in machinery and ensuring precision during assembly and disassembly.
  • Commitment to ongoing improvement, which may involve suggesting modifications to existing machinery or processes to enhance efficiency, safety, or performance.
  • Ability to work effectively in teams, sharing insights and collaborating with others to implement improvements and resolve mechanical issues.
Key Responsibilities
  • Take the lead for first line maintenance of several production machines including operational decisions to achieve targets
  • Identify and repair mechanical breakdowns on various machinery.
  • Accountable for the performance of several machines, processes, or pieces of equipment.
  • Using diagnostic tools and methods to identify the root causes of problems.
  • Coordinate a small team of operators and temporary associates to achieve line targets.
  • Assisting operators with daily productions tasks to ensure line targets are met.
What You Can Expect from Mars
  • Work alongside 130,000+ Associates worldwide guided by our Five Principles
  • Be part of a purpose-driven company shaping "the world we want tomorrow"
  • Access world-class training & development from day one
  • Join a company with an industry-leading salary and benefits package


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