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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

Proslipsi
Rochdale
6 days ago
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My client, a specialist high precision component and machine manufacturer, have a fantastic opportunity for a Maintenance Engineer.
Whats on offer:
Earlies and Day shift only

with early finish on Fridays to enjoy the weekend!
Overtime available £40k Neg DOE basic for day shift !
Great company team and culture
Excellent pension scheme and life assurance
Free onsite parking
Sick pay scheme and cash health plan
The Job:
Maintenance of all onsite machinery and equipment to allow optimum production levels.
Responding to CNC breakdowns including turning, milling, and grinding machines
Efficient fault finding and repairs on CNC machines and heavy equipment.
Timely completion of PPM as per schedules
Check and calibrate instruments and equipment.
Organization of on-site machine servicing contractors
Flexible to undertake domestic maintenance/repairs as required.
About you:
You will have excellent mechanical skills with a bias to CNC machinery/metal cutting.
Proven experience within a reactive maintenance environment
Experience of repairs of CNC machines and manual machinery
Proficient at reading engineering drawings and schematics
Ability to work efficiently under pressure and manage a varied workload.
Recognised apprenticeship qualification or time served equivalent.
This role offers a fantastic opportunity for someone that likes a varied role, working with a niche precision engineering company that is highly respected throughout the world. Please apply with your CV to Janette Bolton @ Proslipsi Consulting for a further discussion about the role.

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