Mechanical Maintenance Engineer - double days

Manpower
Leeds
4 days ago
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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer - double days

Location: Batley


Are you a proactive and skilled Mechanical Maintenance Engineer looking to make a real impact? Our client, a reputable organisation in Birstsal, is hiring for a dedicated professional to join their engineering team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a dynamic environment where your expertise will help optimise plant performance and ensure smooth production operations.


What you'll be doing:



  • Carry out frequency‑based Preventive Maintenance plans across all site areas, ensuring compliance with site standards and rectifying any issues found.
  • Diagnose breakdown causes and perform repairs efficiently to minimise downtime and keep production running smoothly.
  • Install new equipment in line with organisational and regulatory standards, and contribute to project plans for new installations.
  • Suggest modifications and improvements to equipment, plant, and processes to enhance efficiency and reliability.
  • Calibrate instrumentation such as weighing systems, flow control devices, and level indicators to ensure accurate operation.
  • Provide technical advice, training, and support to managers, supervisors, staff, and external contractors regarding electrical and mechanical systems.
  • Maintain a clean and organised workshop and plant areas through effective 5S practices and housekeeping.
  • Contribute to business process improvements by monitoring equipment performance trends related to efficiency, quality, and waste.
  • Respond promptly to reactive maintenance requests to reduce machinery downtime and minimise impact on production.

What you'll bring:



  • Strong knowledge of mechanical systems, equipment installation, and calibration.
  • Ability to diagnose faults quickly and perform effective repairs.
  • Experience in implementing preventive and reactive maintenance strategies.
  • Good understanding of electrical and mechanical safety standards and regulations.
  • Excellent communication skills to support training and collaborate with teams and contractors.
  • Proactive mindset with a focus on continuous improvement and efficiency.

Required skills and qualifications:



  • Proven experience in mechanical maintenance within a manufacturing or industrial environment.
  • Familiarity with calibration of instrumentation such as weighing, flow, and level systems.
  • Knowledge of health and safety standards relevant to plant maintenance.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

This is a fantastic chance to join a forward‑thinking organisation committed to excellence. If you're ready to bring your skills to a role that values initiative and technical expertise, we'd love to hear from you.


Apply now and take the next step in your engineering career.


Job Info

  • Job Title: Mechanical Maintenance Engineer - double days
  • Company: Manpower
  • Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire
  • Posted: Mar 5th 2026
  • Closes: Apr 5th 2026
  • Sector: Contract
  • Contract: Permanent
  • Hours: Full Time


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