Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

Kingston Barnes Ltd
Stirling
3 weeks ago
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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

Are you a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer looking for a new opportunity ON days?


Does the idea of working within a growing manufacturing interest you?


Does great training and a days based role that provides you with routine but flexibility tick your boxes?


Then get in touch! Kingston Barnes has an exciting opportunity for a maintenance position for one of our clients. The Engineer is required to undertake mechanical maintenance on an industrial site and can be mechanical biased. Full training and development in company and manufacturing systems with excellent starting salary.


The Role

Within the remit of the role you will be undertaking maintenance on a range of machinery. The role is split between planned and reactive maintenance within the facility, and all engineers will be actively involved in helping set up PPM's weekly and installation work on a project basis.


Most of the role will revolve around front-line mechanical maintenance. Any mechanical experience (machines, pumps, bearings, pneumatics/hydraulics) would be useful, though can train this with the right attitude.


As a skilled and meticulous Maintenance Engineer you will be well organised and capable of working under pressure and to tight deadlines on a rotating shift pattern.


The Candidate

  • Mechanically biased
  • Worked within manufacturing or similar (ideally industrial manufacturing)
  • NVQ level 3 or above
  • Engineering qualification

The Company

With the company's success continuing to grow steadily, they are looking at expanding the work force on site in order to maintain production levels. They are a market leader within a highly profitable fast moving production industry and are looking forward to another successful year within this marketplace. The business has shown consistent growth and is constantly developing new systems to maintain their competitive advantage in existing markets. The Maintenance Engineer will receive support and development which will provide you with an excellent opportunity to further yourself and progress your career within a continually expanding business.


Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK to apply for this position.


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