Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

A Select UK limited
Glasgow
1 day ago
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A motivated mechanical maintenance engineer is required for our market leading global engineering client to service and maintain engineering plant equipment. In return there is an excellent salary of circa £30k-£35k+ doe plus benefits including a generous company bonus and contributory pension, healthcare scheme plus a great career opportunity in a highly reputable expanding company. Apply now!

The ideal maintenance engineer will have the below skills and experiences:

  • Good electro-mechanical, mechanical engineering experience and ability to read electrical and hydraulic diagrams
  • Good service engineering, maintenance engineering, repair engineering experience of engine run vehicles, large vehicles, plant equipment or FLT, HGV’s, access platforms or similar
  • Engineering qualifications- mechanical, electro-mechanical or similar eg NVQ level 3, C&G, HNC, HND etc Apprenticeship trained
  • Good service or electro-mechanical background ideally working on HGV’s, Fork Lift Trucks, Access Platforms, petrol run heavy vehicles, tanks, heavy lifting equipment, full training will be provided on construction plant equipment. Any industry where maintenance service of vehicles and using motors, pumps, valves etc
  • Full UK driving licence (80% workshop site based role with occasional site visits)
  • Ex forces / ex military/ ex defence /ex REME candidates who have serviced heavy equipment vehicles like tanks, helicopters, military trucks, HGV’s, FLT’s, tracked or wheeled vehicles are of interest

This challenging maintenance engineer role would suit an enthusiastic qualified mechanical / electro- mechanical engineer with electrical hydraulics diagram reading experience looking to further develop their maintenance engineering career long term.

Key responsibilities of this service engineer role include;

  • Provide efficient maintenance, service and repair of plant equipment & maintain health and safety
  • Diagnosing plant defects, equipment defects and plant failure (after training)
  • Visit sites to repair plant/equipment defects where needed, providing excellent customer service

A full job description will be discussed and submitted to suitable maintenance engineer candidates upon application. To apply please email your cv with salary expectations and availability and how you meet our clients service engineer criteria. Don't miss out!

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