Mechanical Maintenance Technician

Sigma Recruitment Limited
Liverpool
3 weeks ago
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Location

Liverpool

Job Reference

BBH4581

Job Type

Permanent

Posted Date

28/05/2025

Why Apply?

Enjoy most Fridays and every weekend off as standard. Optional overtime is available.

Supportive Team Culture:

Work alongside a small, close-knit team of engineers where your ideas and efforts will be noticed, appreciated, and rewarded.

Earn More:

Benefit from twice-yearly bonuses and enhanced overtime rates, allowing you to increase your earnings when it suits you.

Join a business with a secure future, backed by a major new contract and the support of a global corporation. Enjoy the stability of a company with strong UK roots and a family atmosphere.

Your Role

As a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer / Mechanical Maintenance Technician, you will:

  • Keep production running smoothly by minimising downtime and delivering effective solutions.
  • Upgrade and modify equipment to boost performance and reliability.
  • Lead and support project installations, working closely with management on new initiatives and continuous improvement.
  • Respond quickly to breakdowns, ensuring production stays on track.
  • Conduct planned maintenance and document all completed tasks.
  • Help refine and improve the Preventive Maintenance Programme (PPM).
  • Champion a safe working environment and promote best practices in health and safety.
  • Identify and resolve issues at source, implementing long-term solutions.
  • Work collaboratively with the production team to prioritise maintenance tasks.

What You'll Need

  • NVQ Level 3 or above in Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent).
  • Previous experience as a mechanical maintenance technician, mechanical fitter, mechanical maintenance engineer, etc.
  • Ideally, experience in heavy industry (chemicals, steel, power, oil & gas, metals, etc.).
  • Hands-on experience with pumps, valves, and ideally regulators.

What's On Offer

  • Hourly Rate: £20.50 - £22.90 per hour (equivalent to £39,975 - £44,655 per year).
  • Plenty of Overtime: Overtime paid at enhanced rates, with flexible on-call requirements that can often be handled remotely.
  • Generous Benefits: Company pension, 150 hours of holiday plus bank holidays, and the potential for two annual bonuses.
  • Convenient Hours: Standard 37.5-hour week, typically Monday to Thursday.

About the Company

Become part of a team of around 20 people in a business with a bright future. With recent investment and a major contract secured, this is an ideal time to join. The company combines the security and opportunities of a global group with the personal touch of a family-run operation.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

If you're seeking a mechanical maintenance role where you can make an impact, enjoy genuine work-life balance, and develop your career, we want to hear from you. Apply now to start your next chapter as a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer / Mechanical Maintenance Technician.

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