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Mechanical Engineer

KPI Recruiting
London
1 day ago
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We're looking for a dedicated and skilled Mechanical Engineer to join an established engineering department responsible for maintaining high-integrity mechanical systems and ensuring maximum uptime, safety and performance across a range of mechanically operated equipment.
This is a hands-on role involving daily inspections, planned preventative maintenance and full mechanical overhauls - keeping machinery operating efficiently, safely and to manufacturer specification.
Key Responsibilities
Routine & Preventative Maintenance
Daily/weekly/monthly inspections of mechanical assemblies, drives, brake systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, sensors and rotating equipment
Identifying wear, corrosion, misalignment and potential failure points
Validating mechanical safety systems and shutdown mechanisms
Testing & calibrating sensors, actuators and control-linked systems
Ensuring assets remain safe, compliant and operational at all times
Major Overhauls & Planned Engineering Work
Strip-downs, rebuilds and deep mechanical inspection
Replacing or refurbishing wheels, axles, bearings, suspension systems and mechanical interfaces
Performance testing under operational and simulated load conditions
Working with OEM representatives and specialist suppliers when required
Maintaining compliance with internal standards, regulatory requirements and audit criteria
Troubleshooting & Breakdown Response
Rapid diagnosis of faults across mechanical and control-oriented equipment
Carrying out repairs or escalating specialist work as needed
Ensuring all replacement components meet OEM standards
Monitoring operational data to predict and prevent downtime
Collaboration & Project Support
Working closely with electrical, controls, safety and operations teams
Supporting installation upgrades and commissioning of new equipment
Mentoring and guiding apprentices/technicians where required

Ideal Background
We're looking for a mechanically competent engineer who enjoys problem-solving in a maintenance-driven environment. Experience in any of the following is valuable:
Mechanical plant or industrial machinery maintenance
Hydraulics, pneumatics, motors, gearboxes and braking systems
Fault finding & reliability-focused engineering
Planned, reactive & predictive maintenance
Working to safety-critical standards and compliance frameworks

What You'll Gain
A role with technical depth, responsibility and autonomy
Structured maintenance and overhaul work - varied and engaging
Support from a multi-discipline engineering team
Ongoing training, development and progression opportunities

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