Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

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Leicester
6 days ago
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Overview

  • Join a growing business with multiple sites across the UK
  • Opportunity for professional growth and development

About Our Client

Our client is a well known manufacturer in their sector with multiple sites and opportunities across the UK. They have a strong manufacturing presence which focuses on quality, efficiency, and safety.


Job Description

  • Carry out maintenance activities in your area of responsibility, maximising wrench time while following safety protocols.
  • Support continuous improvement using the PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) cycle.
  • Provide feedback to planners and leadership to help optimise schedules, frequency, and parts planning.
  • Conduct pre- and post-maintenance quality checks.
  • Manage lubrication mapping and execution, and support the simplification and rationalisation of our lubricants.
  • Train the autonomous maintenance team on equipment knowledge, basic Clean-Inspect-Lubricate routine and fault diagnostics.
  • Lead the root cause analysis sessions and offer technical expertise.
  • Promote and maintain strong 5S standards across the plant.

Continental shift pattern: 4 days on, 4 days off- 42 hours/week on average, including weekends, bank holidays, and night shifts (12-hour shifts)


The Successful Applicant

  • NVQ Level 3 or equivalent engineering apprenticeship with hands-on experience.
  • Recognised mechanical academic qualification.
  • Strong mechanical knowledge.
  • Familiarity with CMMS and SCADA systems.
  • Solid understanding of equipment and technical standards.
  • A sense of ownership for safety, quality, and performance.

What’s on Offer

  • Annual salary: £59,306.05 (including shift premium).
  • Quarterly performance bonuses
  • Visa sponsorship.
  • Relocation package.
  • Generous pension scheme: We double your contribution! put in 5%, add 10%.
  • Extended fully paid family leave
  • Provided PPE: Uniforms and safety shoes provided, cleaned, and maintained on-site.
  • A 24-hour online GP for you and your family,
  • Free virtual physiotherapy,
  • A discounted gym membership,
  • Long service rewards,
  • Critical illness cover,
  • Electric car scheme,
  • Day off on your birthday,
  • Option to buy/sell holiday leave.


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