Mechanical and/or Electrical Maintenance Engineer in Southampton

SIVA Group
Southampton
4 days ago
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Mechanical and/or Electrical Maintenance Engineer

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The Role

We are looking for a hands‑on Mechanical and/or Electrical Maintenance Engineer who enjoys fault‑finding, problem‑solving, and keeping production running smoothly.


You’ll be someone who’s confident working with industrial machinery, happy to work shifts, and keen to be part of a close‑knit engineering team in a well-established manufacturing environment. Whether your background is mechanical, electrical, or electromechanical, if you’re proactive, reliable, and technically curious, we’d love to hear from you.


As a Maintenance Engineer, you’ll be responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and improving a range of automated manufacturing equipment. Following a short but thorough induction, you’ll be expected to work confidently and independently while collaborating closely with the wider engineering and production teams.


What We’re Looking For

  • Level 3 qualification in Mechanical, Electrical, Electromechanical Engineering, or a related industrial maintenance discipline
  • Computer literacy and good mathematical skills
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and documentation
  • Strong fault‑finding and problem‑solving skills
  • Good communication skills and a team‑player mindset
  • Self‑motivated and able to work under pressure with minimal supervision
  • Willingness to work a 4 on / 4 off shift pattern, alternating days and nights (12‑hour shifts)
  • 1–2 years’ experience in industrial maintenance or a similar environment
  • Experience with control systems, automation, and electrical/mechanical fault finding
  • Blown film extrusion lines
  • Flexographic printing presses
  • Slitting machines
  • Automation and/or robotics systems

Working Hours

  • Initial period (training & assessment): Monday to Friday, 8:00am – 6:00pm
  • Shift pattern (once fully integrated): 4 days on / 4 days off

6:00am – 6:00pm / 6:00pm – 6:00am (Alternating days and nights)


Full-time, Permanent role



  • ÂŁ50 weekly shift attendance bonus (conditions apply)
  • Additional holiday: 1 extra day per year of service (up to 5 days max)
  • Health Cashback Plan (dental, optical, prescriptions, health screening & wellbeing – T&Cs apply)
  • 8 hours’ extra pay on your birthday 🎉
  • Free in‑house meal voucher on your birthday
  • Subsidised on‑site catering
  • Free uniform and laundry service
  • Company pension scheme (NEST contributory)
  • Free on‑site parking
  • Overtime paid at 20% above base rate (conditions apply)

About SIVA Group

We are a family‑owned flexible packaging manufacturer based in Southampton, with over 50 years of manufacturing and trading history. Regarded as a top‑tier supplier within the industry, we work with many household‑name brands across the UK and internationally.


Our success is driven by continuous investment in modern technology, innovation, and (most importantly) our people. We’re proud to offer an inclusive, supportive working environment with genuine opportunities for long‑term development and career progression.


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