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Maintenance Technician (mechanical or electrical bias)

Hunter Savage
Craigavon
4 days ago
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Overview

Job Title: Maintenance Technician

Description: We are hiring for our client, a well-established and growing FMCG company with a large customer base and ambitious plans for expansion. They are seeking to appoint an experienced Maintenance Technician to join their Craigavon site. This is a fantastic opportunity for a multi-skilled professional to play a key role in ensuring the continued performance and reliability of their production operations.

Top 3 Things to Know About this Job
  • Excellent salary - £48,000 to £55,000 (depending on experience)
  • Based in Craigavon with a secure and growing employer
  • Opportunity to join a forward-thinking FMCG company investing in expansion
The Role
  • Provide hands-on support with preventative and reactive maintenance across production machinery
  • Diagnose faults, carry out repairs, and ensure minimal downtime across equipment and plant facilities
  • Work collaboratively with production teams to optimise machine performance and efficiency
  • Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives across the site
  • Maintain health & safety standards in line with company policies
The Person
  • Time-served and multi-skilled Maintenance Technician (mechanical & electrical experience essential)
  • Previous experience in a similar maintenance role within manufacturing, ideally food or FMCG
  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Excellent communication skills and a proactive approach to team collaboration
The Rewards
  • Competitive salary £48,000 - £55,000 depending on experience
  • Full-time, permanent role with stability and growth potential
  • Opportunity to join a successful and expanding business with long-term career prospects
  • Supportive and forward-looking company culture
Next Steps - Why Hunter Savage?

For further information, and to apply for this Maintenance Technician job, please contact Calum Cowie. Visit our website for a full list of Engineering & Manufacturing opportunities.

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Salary is usually negotiable; salary details listed are to be used as a guide and are based on factors such as your experience and expertise. We reserve the right to heighten shortlisting criteria depending on the calibre of response.


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