Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

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⭐️ Engineering & Manufacturing Recruitment Professional with a focus on FMCG across West of Scotland & North of England ⭐️

Mechanical Bias Maintenance Engineer


Shift Pattern: 4 x 10-hour shifts, Monday to Friday | 06:00–16:00


A well cultured manufacturing organisation are looking for a Mechanical Bias Maintenance Engineer based in South Ayrshire to support planned and reactive maintenance across site machinery and facilities.


The Role

  • Carry out mechanical maintenance, inspections, and repairs on plant and equipment
  • Support breakdowns and preventive maintenance to minimise downtime
  • Assist with installation and commissioning of new equipment
  • Ensure compliance with Health & Safety and site regulations
  • Maintain accurate maintenance and compliance records

About You

  • Experienced engineer from a manufacturing environment
  • Strong mechanical or electrical background with basic electrical knowledge
  • Good understanding of Health & Safety requirements
  • Proactive, reliable, and able to respond to urgent issues

Seniority level

Associate


Employment type

Full-time


Job function

  • Engineering and Manufacturing
  • Repair and Maintenance

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