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Mechanical Engineer

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Maidstone
1 week ago
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Mechanical Engineer – Day Shifts

Location: Kent


Salary: £38,758 per annum


Hours: Monday to Friday, 07:00–17:00


Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time


Job Description

Are you a skilled Mechanical Engineer looking for a stable day-shift role in Kent? We’re recruiting on behalf of a leading manufacturer seeking a proactive and experienced engineer to join their maintenance team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a supportive environment with long-term career development.


Responsibilities

  • Conduct planned and reactive maintenance on mechanical systems and machinery
  • Diagnose faults and implement effective solutions
  • Support production teams to minimise downtime and improve efficiency
  • Maintain accurate maintenance records and documentation
  • Participate in continuous improvement and lean initiatives

Requirements

  • NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering
  • Previous experience in a manufacturing or industrial setting
  • Strong fault-finding and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to interpret technical drawings and schematics
  • Excellent communication and teamwork abilities

Benefits

  • Competitive salary aligned with industry averages
  • Day shift hours for better work-life balance
  • Pension scheme and paid holidays
  • Training and development opportunities
  • Friendly and inclusive team culture

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