Mechanical Maintenance Technician

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Peterborough
3 weeks ago
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Overview

Mechanical Maintenance Technician based in Peterborough, United Kingdom. 12-month contract (likely to extend) with a base pay of £34.40 per hour. Hours: Mon–Thu 08:00–16:30, Fri 08:00–13:00 (flexible start/finish times) including a 9-day fortnight schedule.

This role is part of a multi-disciplinary maintenance team, providing technical expertise across mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems to support world-class engine testing and development.

What you’ll be doing

  • Respond to equipment breakdowns and carry out effective fault-finding and repair.
  • Maintain, repair, and install facility equipment and support systems.
  • Read and interpret mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical drawings and schematics.
  • Support commissioning of new rigs, systems, and test cells.
  • Run improvement projects and root cause investigations, presenting findings to engineers and managers.
  • Mentor apprentices and support knowledge sharing within the team.
  • Ensure a safe, clean, and efficient work environment in line with health & safety and 5S standards.

What we’re looking for

  • NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent experience), with completed apprenticeship or strong industry background.
  • Solid knowledge of maintenance processes, tools, and equipment.
  • Ability to read and interpret mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical drawings.
  • Industrial maintenance experience (10+ years, including apprenticeship).
  • Fault finding/diagnostics on hydraulic or fuel systems.
  • Laser alignment of rotating equipment.
  • Boiler servicing accreditation.
  • Experience in facility test cells, engine testing, or plant/equipment maintenance.
  • Transferable backgrounds from manufacturing or food industry maintenance are considered.

Why apply

  • Be part of a team of 10 specialists, working closely with engineers, contractors, and technical experts.
  • Exposure to a wide variety of projects and systems—ideal for continuous learning and development.
  • Flexible working hours, including a 9-day fortnight schedule.
  • Opportunity to make a real impact in a world-class engineering environment.


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