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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

Rocket Staffing Group Limited
London
2 days ago
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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer .
Location Northampton
Salary £40000 to

£42000
Shift:Monday- Friday DAYS 07:30-17:30.
Annual leave: 24days holiday plus 8 bank holidays
The role
We are looking for a hands on maintenance engineer with electrical bias, with proven hands on manufacturing experience. The role will be primarily reactive maintenance engineer with an element of pre-planned electrical maintenance. The role will include supporting c.30 production units (extruders, printers & converters).
Electrical and mechanical knowledge.
We are currently recruiting for a Maintenance Engineer to carry out PPM and Reactive Activities to a key position in Northampton. The Maintenance engineer would be expected to assist with various reactive and Mechanical PPM tasks, as well as other duties around site.
The applicant is expected to be electrical biased and have a strong multi-skilled background within the Manufacturing warehouse industry.
Job Description/Duties:
Electrical fault finding PPM's and Reactive maintenance
Building Services tasks
Working as part of a maintenance team to deliver a great service to the Plant /site
Emergency light testing
Changing lamps
AHUs PPMs
Basic plumbing
Fire alarm testing
The successful candidate needs to be comfortable working in fast paced environment.
Responsibilities
To maintain, service and repair all plant machinery to minimise production down time.
Read and interpret mechanical and electrical drawings: A critical skill requirement for this position is the ability to understand and work with technical drawings.
Provide technical support on all projects, installations, and breakdowns.
Requirements
Must have 2 years maintenance engineer with electrical bias experience - Can be mechanical with electrical certified .
Benefits
Attendance bonus.
Free onsite parking.
TV room.
Free tea and coffee.
Benefits:
Canteen
Company pension
Free parking
On-site parking
Referral programme
Schedule:
Day shift
please apply with your cv and i will call you back about the position

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