Mechanical Maintenance Plant Fitter

Tarmac Trading Limited
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Tarmac

Tendley Quarry, Cockermouth, Cumbria
Ready to shape the future of sustainable construction?

At Tarmac, who you are matters just as much as what you do.Wereproud of our people, ourvaluesand our commitment to building a better world. If you take pride in a job well done, love working collaboratively and are always looking for ways to make things better youllfeel right at home here.
Werelooking for a

Mechanical Maintenance Plant Fitter

to join our engineering team at

Tendley Quarry in Cockermouth, Cumbria

. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a site where no two days are the same and your work truly keeps the wheels turning.

The role is easily commutable from

Workington, Keswick, Whitehaven, Troutbeck, Grasmere, Penrith, Carlisle

, and surrounding areas.
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Why Tarmac?
Youllbe part of a supportive, inclusive team working on a busy, fast-paced sitethatscentral to our operations. We value fresh ideas and continuous improvement, andyoullhave the freedom to make a real impact every day.
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WhatYoullBe Doing
As a key member of our 24/7 engineering function,youllhelp keep the plant running safely,smoothlyand efficiently. Your day-to-day will include:
Responding quickly and effectively to plant breakdowns
Delivering both temporary fixes and well-planned permanent solutions
Carrying out emergency repairs across all production equipment
Leading small projects with a practical, down-to-earth approach
Workingcostconsciouslyand helping drive efficiency
Coordinating with contractors and suppliers onsite
Participating in root-cause analysis toeliminaterepeat failures
Welding and fabricating to a high standard
Using risk assessments and safe working methods
Supporting the continual improvement of engineering processes
Keepingaccuraterecords in our Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS)
Always promoting and living our strong Health & Safety culture
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WhatWereLooking For
Wed love to hear from you if youre selfmotivated, handson and thrive in an industrial environment. Youll need to be confident working independently while also being a great team player.
You should bring:
A solid mechanical background

ideally in heavy industry
(conveyors, crushers, vibratory screens, gearboxes, motors, pumps etc.)
Strongfaultfindingskills and the ability to recommend practical solutions
Experience delivering breakdown repairs efficiently under pressure
Good IT skills and confidence using systems and applications
Knowledge of SHE procedures, safe workingpracticesand risk control
A recognised mechanical apprenticeship (higherlevelpreferred)
ONC/HNC is desirable but not essential
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Bring yourexpertise. Build your career. Make an impact.
At Tarmac,youlljoin a team that values your ideas, supports yourdevelopmentand recognises your contribution. Ifyourepassionate about engineering, love solving problems and want a role where your work truly matters wedlove to hear from you.
Why Tarmac
We don't just offer a job, we offer a career.
Alongside this role, you'll have access to industry-leading rewards, development opportunities, and a culture that puts people first, including:
Bonus scheme
Enhanced holiday entitlement
Contributory pension scheme
Access to the Tarmac Reward website with discounts on retailers, holidays, etc.
Access to our Employee Assistance helpline for free and confidential advice
Access to join our Employee Communities (employee networks) we currently have nine communities inc.(REACH) Religious, Ethnic, Cultural Heritage, LGBTQ+, Parents & carers, Ability, Wellbeing, Female voice and menopause
Training and development opportunities
Were proud to be part of CRH, and even prouder to be an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for everyone.If you need any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, just let us know, were here to support you.
Ready to build your future?
Click Apply to get started. Please note: we sometimes close roles early due to high interest, so dont wait too long!
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