Mechanical Maintenance Technician

Ashby Finance
Telford
1 week ago
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Location: Telford


Salary: £43,853 per annum + Benefits


Contract: Permanent


Working hours: Day shift (7am -7pm), Night shift (7pm-7am)


Pattern: 4 on / 4 off across days and nights


We are seeking a Mechanical Maintenance Technician with a mechanical engineering background to support one of the UK’s most advanced recycling plants. This is a hands‑on role where your technical skills will keep complex mechanical systems, including conveyors, bearings, motors, pumps, and structural assemblies, operating reliably and efficiently.


You will be part of an engineering team focused on maintaining plant performance, responding to breakdowns, and contributing to plant improvement and reliability projects. The role requires adaptability, high technical competence, and excellent problem‑solving abilities.


The Perks

  • Holiday entitlement: 21 days annual leave.
  • Pension scheme: You contribute 5% of your annual salary, with a matched 5% employer contribution to support your future.
  • Exclusive events access: Opportunities to win complimentary tickets and gain pre‑sale access to major live events at a leading UK arena.
  • Health & wellbeing: Discounted gym membership, access to an onsite spa, and a comprehensive wellbeing programme including virtual GP appointments, mental health support, and more.
  • Employee discounts: Enjoy exclusive discounts across a wide range of products.
  • Family‑friendly policies: Enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption leave.
  • Giving back: Two fully paid volunteering days each year to support a charity of your choice.

Key Responsibilities Of The Mechanical Maintenance Technician
Maintenance & Repair

  • Conduct planned and preventive maintenance (PPM and TPM) on mechanical equipment and systems.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve mechanical faults with speed and accuracy.
  • Dismantle, repair, and reassemble machinery as needed.

Inspection & Monitoring

  • Conduct daily inspections of mechanical systems to identify wear, misalignment, and faults.
  • Monitor performance and lubrication of moving components to extend asset life.

Collaboration & Support

  • Work closely with operators and technicians to resolve issues and reduce downtime.
  • Support engineering projects, including equipment installation and modifications.

Safety & Quality

  • Maintain a clean and safe work environment in compliance with all safety regulations.
  • Perform risk assessments and adhere to health & safety protocols.

Documentation

  • Record maintenance activities, inspections, and repairs in the CMMS.
  • Provide clear and accurate reports to engineering leadership.

The Mechanical Maintenance Technician We’re Looking For

  • A qualified engineer with a mechanical bias. (Level 3 NVQ or equivalent)
  • Experience in a manufacturing, production, or process environment.
  • Skilled in mechanical systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, and alignment.
  • Strong communication and organisational skills.
  • Knowledge of health & safety and safe systems of work.
  • Familiarity with CMMS desirable.

Join Us in Supporting Operational Excellence

This is an excellent opportunity to join a well‑established manufacturing organisation in a hands‑on engineering role, offering long‑term stability, competitive pay, and the opportunity to work with advanced machinery and automation.


If you are a practical, safety‑focused engineer who enjoys problem‑solving and keeping production moving, we would love to hear from you.


Apply today for the Mechanical Maintenance Technician position— all applications will be treated in the strictest confidence.


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