Maintenance Engineer Mechanical

Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
Ripley
3 days ago
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Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical)

Workshop Based, commutable from Kirkby in Ashfield, Belper, Heanor, Derby, Mansfield, Nottingham, Ilkeston, Matlock or surrounding areas

£50,000-£53,500 + OTE £55k-£58k + 3 Shift Pattern (Monday to Friday, 40hrs) + Earlies, Lates & Nights Shift Pattern + Paid Bonus (£1,000-£1,300) + Training Opportunities + Qualifications + Pension (Up to 7%) + Benefits (EAP Service, Cycle to Work, Free Onsite Parking, Private Healthcare)

This is an exciting opportunity for an Engineer to join a very successful, growing company which can offer long term job security, a modern work environment and where you can be part of a team.

On offer is the chance to part of a close knit Maintenance Department and where you can have a great work life balance due to the hours on offer.

This is an opportunity to work for an establish, well-renowned manufacturer in the Derbyshire area. They pride themselves on consistently looking at new ways to invest back into themselves, training methods and their staff development to maintain staying ahead of their competition in the market.

The core responsibilities of this role will be the maintenance of equipment and machinery across the site as well as reporting to the Engineering Manager about projects, problems and health and safety issues

The right candidate will have previous experience with hands on Mechanical Maintenance Engineering, hold engineering qualifications.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a stable and growing company where you will have the chance to develop and learn new skills whilst taking a step into a diverse and varied career.

The Role:*Carry out maintenance tasks across the site*Preventative, Reactive and Project work*Logging non-conformances, faults and errors*Report to the Engineering manager for work*Hours - Early (6am-2.15 pm), Lates (2pm-10.15pm), Nights (10pm-6.15am)

The Person:*Mechanical maintenance background*Must have manufacturing and/or production industry experience *Must have experience repairing and maintaining large, capital equipment or processing equipment *Holding mechanical qualifications (NVQ Level 3, C&G Level 3, HNC, HND, or similar are all considered)

Reference Number: BBBH267622aa

To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Nick Phillips at Rise Technical Recruitment.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.

Rise Technical Recruitment Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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