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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

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Job DescriptionMaintenance Engineer - Static Nights

Location: Telford

Shift: Nights, 4 on 4 off (7pm - 7am, static shift)

Salary: £40,000 - £50,000 per annum

Position: Permanent

About the Role as a Maintenance Engineer

Our client is experiencing exciting growth and expansion and they’re looking for a mechanically biased Maintenance Engineer (70% mechanical, 30% electrical) to join their night shift team. This permanent role operates on a 4 on, 4 off static rota from 7pm to 7am. The successful candidate will have strong mechanical skills complemented by electrical knowledge, playing a vital role in maintaining efficient and reliable production.

Key Responsibilities as a Maintenance Engineer
  • Carry out planned and reactive maintenance, focusing mainly on mechanical systems with electrical duties as required
  • Diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair mechanical and electrical faults to minimize downtime
  • Support continuous improvement initiatives and maintenance best practices
  • Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations at all times
  • Work closely with the team to meet production and maintenance goals
What We’re Looking For as a Maintenance Engineer
  • Experience in mechanical maintenance with solid electrical knowledge (approx. 70/30 split)
  • Ability and willingness to work nights on a 4 on 4 off static rota
  • Strong problem-solving skills and effective fault-finding across mechanical and electrical areas
  • Reliable, safety-conscious, and a collaborative team player
Why Join our client as a Maintenance Engineer?
  • Competitive salary package
  • Permanent role with consistent night shifts and excellent work-life balance
  • Join a company undergoing significant growth and expansion
  • Employee perks including regular monthly team meetings to support communication and engagement
  • Clear career progression opportunities within a dynamic and supportive environment

If you’re a mechanically biased Maintenance Engineer with electrical skills looking to join a growing company on a stable night shift, apply now through Gap Personnel.

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