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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

Neurocore LLC
Walsall
1 week ago
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Role

Mechanical Maintenance Fitter / Mechanical Engineer


Salary

£48,000 to £50,000 per annum, depending on experience, + loads of overtime paid at 1.5x & 2.0x. Potential £52k-55k with overtime.


Hours

4 on, 4 off working patterns - Double Days.


Location

Commutable from Walsall, Lichfield, Cannock, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Tamworth and surrounding areas.


Company

We are currently recruiting a Mechanical Engineer / Fitter to replace a current employee who is retiring after 25 years of service, to work within a supported and driven maintenance department, looking after a range of production machinery via planned and reactive maintenance, and project work. You will be encouraged and have opportunities to learn and progress your skills and even gain further qualifications if you're keen to do so, whether in mechanical engineering or if you're wanting to learn and grow more in electrical and become multi‑skilled. They require the right attitude, from someone with a good base of knowledge who is looking for that next challenging and rewarding career.


Responsibilities

  • From troubleshooting to planned preventive maintenance (PPM), you will be hands‑on with specialist machinery, ensuring everything runs like clockwork.
  • It’s a dynamic role where problem‑solving skills and technical expertise are used daily, and you will be a key player contributing to the efficiency and reliability of the production processes.
  • The role is varied, so you’ll get the chance to use a variety of maintenance skills associated with being a fitter, fabricator, welder, and service engineer.

Requirements

  • You will be a mechanically biased engineer with experience working in manufacturing/factory environments, with a minimum level 3 qualification in an Engineering discipline.
  • Experience with belts, chains, gears, pumps, bearings, hydraulics, pneumatics, etc.
  • Safety is the biggest priority; you should be committed to safe working and have strong experience of health and safety best practice.
  • You’ll enjoy working in a busy environment where you can roll your sleeves up and get hands‑on, and you’ll be flexible and able to adapt to the different daily priorities.
  • As this role is sometimes physically demanding, you must be fit enough to perform your various duties.

How to Apply

If this role sounds of interest, please apply now and send your most up‑to‑date CV to Jane at TechNichols Resourcing to be considered. Or call TechNichols Resourcing and speak with Jane for further information. We will endeavour to get back to all applicants but if you have not heard back within 5 working days unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful.


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