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Mechanical Engineer

Aspion Search
Knottingley
6 days ago
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Overview

Role: Mechanical Engineer (On Call)

Location: Knottingley

Salary: £37,500 + Additional on call pay per call out

Hours: 3 weeks: 6AM – 2PM (standard shift); 1 week on-call: 10AM – 6PM

This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading global manufacturer that is expanding its engineering team due to continued growth and investment. The company operates in a fast-paced, sustainable industry and is committed to innovation, efficiency, and high-quality production. With strong market demand and ambitious plans for the future, this is the perfect time to become part of a business that values its employees and offers excellent career development.

Key Responsibilities

  • Ensure full compliance with company health and safety policies.
  • Strong knowledge of pneumatics, hydraulics, conveyors, drivers, belts, pumps, and gearboxes.
  • Experience with fault finding, troubleshooting, and preventative maintenance.
  • Familiarity with servo drives (desirable but not essential).
  • Conduct routine servicing and urgent repairs on production machinery, plant, and equipment.
  • Fault Find, diagnose and resolve mechanical issues to minimize downtime.
  • Support new equipment installation and process improvements.
  • Maintain accurate documentation of all maintenance and repair work.
  • Provide emergency mechanical assistance during on-call shifts.

About You

  • Proven background in mechanical maintenance within a manufacturing environment.
  • Strong knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, conveyors and fault-finding techniques.
  • Time-served apprenticeship or relevant mechanical engineering qualifications.
  • Problem-solving mindset, teamwork and adaptability.

What’s in It for You?

  • Additional call-out payments for each attendance.
  • Overtime paid at premium rates (depending on shift).
  • Job stability in a growing and sustainable industry.
  • Generous holiday entitlement.
  • Free onsite parking.

To Contact Directly

Zoe Murray

Senior Executive Consultant

Seniority level

  • Not Applicable

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Engineering and Manufacturing

Industries

  • Staffing and Recruiting, Engineering Services, and Manufacturing


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