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Mechanical Engineer

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Winchester
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Keep production moving in a busy food manufacturing environment. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Mechanical and/or Electrical Engineer to join a well-established business, supporting the smooth operation of essential equipment.


What Youll Be Doing:


  • Servicing, maintaining, and repairing machinery such as rollers, conveyors, line machines, motors, and heat exchangers
  • Attending breakdowns quickly to minimise downtime
  • Planning and completing scheduled maintenance
  • Diagnosing faults and carrying out effective repairs
  • Working closely with production teams to maintain output and efficiency
  • Ensuring work is completed to high safety, hygiene, and quality standards


What Were Looking For:


  • Proven engineering experience within food manufacturing
  • Mechanical and/or electrical engineering skills
  • Ideally experienced in hygienic welding and/or refrigeration systems
  • CAD drawing experience would be beneficial
  • Strong knowledge of motors and heat exchangers
  • Excellent hygiene standards and attention to detail
  • Able to work effectively under pressure and meet deadlines
  • Experience attending and resolving production breakdowns
  • Able to provide 3 years of referenceable work history


What Youll Get:


  • £19.95 per hour
  • 40 hours per week, Monday-Friday (late shift)
  • Long-term, stable position with a respected employer
  • Friendly and supportive working environment
  • Opportunity to work with varied machinery and develop specialist skills


IVOXX is a modern recruitment business built on straightforward service, real relationships, and industry knowledge. We help individuals find work they enjoy, with companies who value what they bring. Were proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer and act as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment.


Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level


Employment type

  • Temporary


Job function

  • Engineering and Information Technology


Industries

  • Technology, Information and Internet


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