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Maintenance Engineer - Mechanical

Siamo Recruitment a division of Siamo Group
Leicester
1 week ago
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Maintenance Engineer -  Mechanical
Leicester, LE4
£35,000 per Annum
 
We are working with a world-leading engineering company that prides itself on proving the highest quality bespoke products for the heavy plant industry, in the UK and globally.

We are looking for a Maintenance Engineer to provide mechanical maintenance for a wide range of CNC and specialist machinery.

This role will involve making repairs, reducing machinery down-time and carrying out refurbishment of plant, equipment and machinery.

You will be investigating faults and reporting them where required, as well as carrying out planned preventative maintenance.

This organisation has two sites in Leicester and you will be required to work across both.
 
Hours of Work:
Monday to Thursday 06:00am – 14:30pm
Friday 06:00 – 11:30am
 
Salary: £35,000 per Annum
 
The Role

Providing maintenance for a wide range of CNC and specialist machinery.
Carrying out mechanical repairs to gearboxes, bearings, shafts, drive chains, pumps, and tanks.
Manage and resolve reactive breakdown repairs
Carrying out the above to reduce downtimes to a minimum
As required, carry out major refurbishment of plant, equipment, and machinery
PLC fault finding and interrogation
Investigate reported faults, identify causes and decide on the necessary actions to rectify
Planned preventative maintenance
Comply with legal require...

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