Maintenance Technician (Electrical or Mechanical Bias) (Shipley, West Yorkshire)

Heybridge Associates Ltd
Shipley
5 days ago
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Location: BD17 7JR, Shipley, West Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire, UKAre you a hands-on problem solver who loves keeping complex machinery running smoothly? Do you thrive in a fast-paced manufacturing environment where no two days are the same? If you're ready to join a global engineering leader, this could be your next big move.DENSO Marston Ltd, based in Shipley, West Yorkshire, is part of the worldwide DENSO Corporation, a major innovator in advanced mobility technology and a trusted manufacturing partner to OEMs across the off-highway, construction, and agricultural sectors.Were looking for a Maintenance Technician with either an electrical or mechanical bias to join our team and help support our high-performance machinery and production processes.Working Hours & BenefitsAM shiftMonday

Thursday 6:00am-2:00pmFriday

6:00am-11:00amPM shiftMonday

Thursday

2:00pm-10:00pmFriday

11:00am-4:00pmHoliday: 25 days per year + 9 statutory bank holidaysBenefits include:Stakeholder Pension Scheme (up to 10% employer contribution)Life Assurance (4x salary)Permanent Health Insurance (PHI) coverOn-site ParkingSubsidised CanteenEmployee Assistance Programme (EAP)Discounts at 100s of UK retailersDiscounted gym membershipKey ResponsibilitiesRespond appropriately to unexpected and/or continuing situations, which develop in the work environment. Ensure prompt attention and resolution of conditions that impact the business.Assist the team to deliver departmental KPIs

MTBF, MTTR and reduce outstanding work.Schedule machine time with Production in order to perform modifications, repairs or planned maintenance to equipment and order necessary materials and parts where required.Follow up orders and ensure spare parts are fitted to the appropriate machine on delivery.Analyse history on equipment, assess breakdowns, prioritise and take appropriate corrective action. Provide technical assistance to ensure shortest possible machine downtime, recording and creating manuals & drawings to help early machine recovery.Attend departmental meetings with team members to discuss projects, issues, team briefings etc.Process, review, and expedite work orders, modification and equipment drawings, schematics, check sheets, job instructions, and calibrations records.Essential Experience and QualificationsRecognised time served engineering apprenticeship, together with at least 2 years' experience in a maintenance department of a manufacturing company.Minimum ONC or City & Guilds level 3 or equivalent (Technical Certificate, etc.)PLC experience Faultfinding - Allen Bradley/Mitsubishi and knowledge of systems would be desirable.Capable of working unsupervised or within a teamConversant with the use of machine toolsAC, DC & Servo Drive Experience.Required SkillsKnowledge of maintenance policies, procedures, and terms.Strong project management with an emphasis to improve reliability.Good oral communication.Ability to undertake a high level of activity under a variety of conditions and constraints.Respond effectively and perform basic arithmetic accurately and quickly.Knowledge of appropriate office software applications.Good organisational and time management skills.This role is a great opportunity to support critical machinery within a major global organisation, with the freedom to make a tangible impact on performance, reliability, and continuous improvement. If you enjoy variety, technical challenges, and being part of a supportive team, wed love to hear from you.TPBN1_UKTJ

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