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Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical)

Gi Group
Leicester
6 days ago
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Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical)
Leicester
Permanent Position
Up To £40,000 PA DOE
Day Shift

Are you a hands-on problem solver with a passion for keeping machinery running at peak performance? We are on the lookout for a skilled Maintenance Engineer to join our client and help them drive excellence in precision engineering.

The Role:
As a Maintenance Engineer, you'll play a vital role in ensuring our CNC and production machinery operate smoothly and efficiently. You'll be responsible for:
* Performing reactive and planned maintenance on CNC machines and other manufacturing equipment
* Proving mechanical repairs on shafts, gearboxes, chains and pumps
* Diagnosing PLC faults and implementing effective solutions
* Supporting continuous improvement initiatives to enhance equipment reliability
* Collaborating with production teams to minimise downtime and optimise performance

What We're Looking For:
* Proven experience in mechanical maintenance within a manufacturing environment
* Strong fault-finding and problem-solving skills
* Familiarity with CNC machinery and hydraulic/pneumatic systems
* A proactive attitude and ability to work independently or as part of a team
* Holding a HNC or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering would be advantageous

What We Offer:
* Competitive salary of up to £40,000 depending on experience
* Day shift: 6.00am to 2.00pm Monday to Friday
* Opportunities for training and c...

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