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Mechanical Engineer/Fabricator

Michael Page
Coventry
6 days ago
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We are looking for a skilled Mechanical Engineer (Fabricator) to join our team in Coventry. The ideal candidate will be responsible designing, modifying, maintaining mechanical equipment on site, ensuring smooth operations and high-quality standards.

Client Details

This opportunity is with a well-established organisation within the food manufacturing industry, known for its commitment to excellence in engineering and manufacturing. The company operates as a medium-sized entity with a focus on delivering quality products and services.

Description

Conduct repairs and improvements to ensure equipment reliability, minimize breakdowns, and extend the lifespan of critical
assets.
A key focus of the role is ensuring that all fabricated and welded components meet food industry standards. The position will carry out in house repairs and provide rapid response to equipment breakdowns requiring welding, fabrication or machining
The main objective of this role is to reduce reliance on external contractors by bringing more
repairs and fabrication in house, while improving response times to breakdowns. The engineer will be expected to create CAD drawings for reference and future use and to machine parts which can be put into stock
Monitor and Maintain Standards: Regularly monitor the performance of equipment and address any deviations from required standards to prevent quality issues in production.
Oversee and maintain various systems, including...

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