Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

Synergi Recruitment
Accrington
3 weeks ago
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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer 4 on 4 off (Days & Nights)


Location: United Kingdom
Job Type: Full-time


Company Overview

Our client is a leading UK manufacturer of essential building products. Operating across 17 sites in the UK, they provide high-quality products that support both traditional and modern construction methods, ensuring the continued growth of the UK construction industry.


Job Role & Key Responsibilities

As a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer, you will work on a 4 on 4 off (days & nights) shift pattern. Youll be responsible for maintaining mechanical plant and equipment across a heavy industrial, dusty environment, supporting both reactive and planned maintenance activities.


Key Responsibilities

  • Maintain and repair mechanical equipment including conveyors, mixers, ovens, and cutting machinery
  • Carry out 60% reactive maintenance, troubleshooting faults on motors, sensors, wiring, diagrams, and mechanical changeovers
  • Support planned maintenance, installations, and equipment upgrades
  • Respond quickly to breakdowns and assist electrical colleagues when required
  • Work collaboratively with shift teams, production, and management to meet site targets
  • Ensure compliance with Health & Safety standards and company procedures
  • Assist with hydraulics, pneumatics, welding, and cutting tasks where required

Ideal Candidate

  • Time-served apprenticeship or recognised mechanical qualification
  • Strong industrial background (manufacturing, heavy plant, construction materials)
  • Proven mechanical fault‑finding skills, including sensors, motors, diagrams, and machine changeovers
  • Experience with hydraulics, pneumatics, and automated machinery
  • Ability to work effectively in a dirty, dusty environment
  • Good communication skills and a proactive, hands‑on attitude

Desirable Skills

  • Welding & cutting experience
  • Experience working with older equipment and upgraded plant
  • Strong testing and diagnostics abilities
  • Familiarity with industrial installations and control systems

Benefits

  • High pension contribution 5% employee contribution matched with 10% employer
  • Supportive, easy‑going team environment
  • Long‑term, permanent role with a leading UK FMCG manufacturer

If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please get in touch with us or apply below!


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