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Manufacturing Mechanical Engineer

Soapworks Ltd
Glasgow
2 days ago
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Manufacturing Mechanical Engineer

Location: Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom. Full‑time, permanent, 38.5 hours per week.


Salary: Up to £44,000 per annum + 33 days holiday, rising with service.


Benefits: Pension, Income Protection, Access to Help@Hand, Death in Service benefit, etc.


Company: Soapworks Ltd – global leader in bar soap manufacturing with a focus on sustainability.


Your Background / Skills

  • Experience in soap, personal care, or FMCG production.
  • HNC/HND mechanical engineering (or equivalent).
  • Experience in GMP‑regulated, hygiene‑critical environments.
  • Plant equipment, site mechanical maintenance.

The Opportunity

Join our skilled engineering team to keep production lines running at peak performance while driving operational excellence and innovation across our manufacturing processes.


Key Responsibilities

  • Perform die changes, tool setups, and machine adjustments to meet production demands.
  • Diagnose and repair mechanical faults quickly and safely to minimise downtime.
  • Partner with teams to ensure equipment reliability and safety.
  • Execute planned maintenance and condition monitoring to drive performance and reduce breakdowns.
  • Lead and contribute to root cause analysis for continuous improvement.
  • Maintain accurate records and documentation.
  • Champion a safe, healthy work environment by following all H&S procedures.

Education / Qualifications

  • HNC/HND in mechanical engineering (or equivalent).

Experience, Skills & Knowledge

  • Mechanical engineer with high‑speed, high‑volume manufacturing experience (soap, personal care, FMCG).
  • Proficiency in pneumatics, hydraulics, pumps, and transmission systems.
  • Skilled in automated packaging and palletising machinery (flow wrappers, bundle wrappers, cartoners, labellers).
  • Experience in GMP‑regulated, hygiene‑critical environments.
  • Proficient in MMA and MIG welding, machining, turning.
  • Basic understanding of electrical power and control systems.
  • Strong communication, problem‑solving, organisational and time‑management skills.

Other Job Requirements

  • Clean driving licence desirable but not essential.

What’s on Offer

  • 4‑weekly pay cycle.
  • 33 days holiday inclusive of bank holidays, rising with service.
  • Death in Service benefit of 3x basic salary.
  • Income Protection after 1 year in role.
  • Access to Help@Hand (EAP, GP, physiotherapy, etc.).


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