Maintenance Engineer – Electrical and Mechanical

BlueGate Consulting
Luton
2 days ago
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Maintenance Engineer – Electrical/Mechanical, Luton in Bedfordshire.

Are you a skilled Maintenance Engineer with a passion for ensuring the smooth operation of manufacturing plants and equipment? This role offers a dynamic and rewarding environment where your expertise will be highly valued.

Why this role stands out:

- Professional Growth: Engage in a variety of tasks, from repairing machinery to developing preventative maintenance schedules, ensuring no two days are the same.

- Skill Development: Receive training for working at heights and operating specialised equipment like Forklift Trucks and Mobile Elevated Working Platforms.

- Impactful Work: Play a crucial role in maintaining production efficiency and contributing to continuous improvement efforts.

- Collaborative Environment: Work alongside specialist contract maintenance engineers and provide guidance to less experienced personnel, fostering a team-oriented atmosphere.

- Safety and Standards: Operate within a framework that prioritises health, safety, and environmental procedures, ensuring a secure working environment.

Key Responsibilities:

- Perform repairs on various plant machines and equipment safely and professionally.

- Develop and execute planned preventative maintenance (PPM) schedules.

- Utilise the online Maintenance Dashboard IMO for efficient work planning.

- Manufacture spare parts using lathes, milling machines, and welding equipment.

- Diagnose and repair equipment faults, ensuring timely return to operational service.

- Assist with the installation and repositioning of machinery.

- Conduct periodic inspections and maintenance of electrical services.

- Maintain detailed records and logs of maintenance activities.

- Uphold high standards of health, safety, and environmental practices.

Essential Skills and Experience:

- Time-served engineer in machine tool fitting or equivalent qualification.

- Formal IET Wiring Regulations BS7671 qualification or equivalent.

- Valid UK driver’s licence.

- Previous experience in a similar role within a comparable environment.

- Strong understanding of installation processes and current electrical legislation.

- Familiarity with planned and preventive maintenance.

- Proficiency in reading engineering/electrical drawings and using testing equipment.

- Methodical approach to systems and adherence to established work standards.

- Ability to meet tight deadlines and maintain high standards of housekeeping and safety.

This role is perfect for a dedicated Maintenance Engineer looking to make a significant impact within a reputable organisation. If you possess the required skills and experience, this could be the ideal next step in your career.


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