Mechanical Engineer

Wren Kitchens
Barton-upon-Humber
2 days ago
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About The Role

We are recruiting for Mechanical Engineers to join our expanding team based at our Barton-Upon-Humber factory. The candidate will work a combination of mornings and afternoons on a rotating shift pattern or solely an afternoon shift. The salary for this position ranges from £38,000 to £42,000.


Main Responsibilities

  • To carry out planned and reactive maintenance.
  • Providing rapid and professional response to breakdowns.
  • Fault finding, troubleshooting, repairing and maintaining equipment and plant using all engineering disciplines to ensure minimum lost production time.
  • Ensure engineering standards are maintained to maximise the operation effectiveness and reliability of the factory and associated systems.
  • To assist specialist subcontractor’s requirements, both for PPM and reactive works.
  • Utilising the CMMS system to record all works (Shire System).
  • Ensure Company & Site, Health & Safety procedures are always followed.
  • To proactively work towards the continued success and support of the business with a can‑do attitude.

In addition to any other duties, as a responsible person you must ensure that you have read, understood and adhere to polices and procedures relating to Health and Safety, and your responsibilities located in the Integrated Management System (IMS) Responsibilities document.


About You
Key Skills and Desires

  • Minimum Level 3 qualification in Mechanical Engineering and relevant experience
  • An ability to work well under pressure
  • Good verbal and written communication skills.
  • Excellent technical skills and knowledge.
  • Problem-solving skills.
  • Team working skills.
  • To think on your own initiative.
  • Continuous improvement attitude

About The Company

Wren Kitchens are not only passionate about kitchens, we are passionate about our people! We have achieved incredible milestones over the years; opening over 100 showrooms, launching in the USA, and winning multiple awards including the UK’s Number 1 place to work! This is thanks to our team, the Wren family, who have inspired us to push limits and make a difference. With our exponential growth, we are looking for incredible individuals to join us and continue our success story.


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