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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

E3 Recruitment
Newcastle-under-Lyme
1 week ago
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Overview

This Mechanical Maintenance Engineer role is based in the Stoke-on-Trent area, working with one of the UK's largest manufacturing organisations and offers a fantastic base salary of £49,500 plus excellent industry benefits, career development and further training opportunities.

The working hours are 4 on 4 off days and nights, further to this, there is also a KPI bonus & overtime is also paid at a premium.

The successful Mechanical Maintenance Engineer will benefit from:

  • A salary of £49.5k per annum, plus 5% KPI bonus, overtime also available at a minimum of x 1.5, x 2
  • Company pension matched up to 10%
  • Share option scheme, plus employee benefits program
  • 4 on 4 off shift pattern - Days and Nights
  • Training programs, advanced qualifications and career development opportunities etc
Key Responsibilities
  • Carry out Planned Preventative Maintenance, Inspections, Service and Repairs, hydraulic machinery, bearings, shafts, conveyor-based systems etc
  • Support process improvement throughout the factories
  • Responsible for plant wide proactive and reactive mechanical maintenance activities to ensure the optimum performance of all factories
  • Report to the Engineering Team Leader to ensure all maintenance tasks are undertaken and completed.
Qualifications & Experience
  • Applicants must hold a recognised Mechanical Engineer qualification such as an Advanced Apprenticeship & or; Level 3 NVQ with BTEC Level 3 or above, City & Guilds in Mechanical Engineering/Craft studies
  • Demonstrable knowledge & expertise in PPM and reactive maintenance on Industrial Plant & Equipment.
  • High degree of Health & Safety awareness.

In return, you will be offered a truly varied role within a dynamic and a fast-paced business, providing opportunities to develop your skill sets and progress your career as a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer.


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