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Mechanical Fitter & Fabricator

Marshalls PLC
Reading
1 day ago
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Mechanically biased Maintenance Engineer — 42 hours per week from Monday to Friday & 6 hours every 3rd Saturday morning. Beenham, Berkshire. £49,686 (plus 15% shift allowance) + overtime + benefits. Overtime is paid at x1.5 for Monday - Saturday, and x2 for Sundays and bank holidays.

We have ambitious plans to enhance our engineering offering at our Beenham site. With over 60 sites across the UK, we thrive on investing in our people and providing them with development opportunities and training at Beenham and beyond!

We’re now shaping our new Engineering team at Beenham and are recruiting a Maintenance Fitter to join us on this journey. If you’re looking for a career where you can help shape the future and bring new ideas at a time of positive change, we’d love to hear from you.

We’re looking for apprentice trained or experienced engineers who are skilled in either mechanical or electrical maintenance engineering. Apply today to secure an interview with the UK’s leading manufacturer of roofing products.

Responsibilities
  • Work as part of a skilled Engineering team to ensure the continuous running of the production process by eliminating downtime through a safe and logical approach to fault finding and maintenance of equipment.
  • Be involved in a variety of engineering tasks with a proactive approach to preventing equipment failure.
  • Operate on various types of equipment including complex hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical/electronic systems; carry out planned and reactive engineering activities on site.
  • Work a 3-shift rotation covering days and nights (predominately 6 am-2 pm, 2 pm-10 pm & 10 pm-7 am) with an early finish on a Friday to support work-life balance.
Requirements
  • Apprentice-trained Engineer to NVQ Level 3 standard in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, ideally with the 18th Edition qualification
  • Good working knowledge of Mechanical & Electrical engineering within a heavy industrial/manufacturing environment
  • Welding experience
  • A flexible approach to varying work activities including production requirements
  • Good understanding of current environmental and health and safety issues and knowledge of regulatory requirements
  • A clear passion for engineering with a desire to learn and grow in the role

Industry experience is not essential as we can provide all the training you need. We are also happy to consider candidates who have recently completed an apprenticeship and are looking for the next step in their career.

Benefits
  • No 12-hour shifts, 8 hours rotating pattern plus weekend overtime
  • Opportunity for overtime at premium rates
  • Company discount
  • Training and ongoing career development
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Discount on Virgin experience days
  • Pension Scheme (Salary Sacrifice) contributions 3/6, 5/10
  • 26 Days holiday + BHs
  • Long Service Awards
  • Staff discount scheme
  • EAP programme – Mental, Physical, Emotional wellbeing
  • Job security working for an industry leader
Equal Opportunities

Whoever you are and whatever your background, you’ll find a fair and supportive workplace. You are unique and we want you to bring every part of who you are to work, every day. We’re committed to ensuring equal opportunities for everyone. To us, this is more than a legal, moral, or ethical necessity – it’s the right thing to do. We want our team to reflect the diverse nature of society and the communities we serve. Marley is a workplace where you are valued for the contribution you make, and where you can grow and develop by being entirely yourself.

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