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Mechanical Maintenance Technician (Production), Sudbury

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Rise Technical Recruitment Limited

Location:

Sudbury, United Kingdom

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Other

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09.07.2025

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23.08.2025

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Job Description:


Mechanical Maintenance Technician (Production /Manufacturing)


£35'000 - £38'000 (DOE) + Training & Development + Progression + Holiday + Pension + Fantastic Benefits INC. Extra holiday purchase scheme + Sick Pay + Life Insurance + EAP + Enhanced Pension
Sudbury, Suffolk


ASAP start


An excellent role for an individual with a mechanical maintenance background looking for the chance to join a very well established & successful company with a fantastic reputation globally within their industry, who can offer ongoing training & development & long term career progression.


Do you have a maintenance background and are looking for a technically challenging & interesting role within a specialist industry working on state of the art bespoke equipment ?


This well-established, family owned business are a specialist manufacturer known for their high quality products supplied globally. They are a leader within their specialist industry and pride themselves on providing their clients with high quality products and an excellent level of service. Due to ongoing success they are now looking for a Maintenance Technician to join their expert team.


In this role you will be joining the engineering team, performing pre-planned and reactive maintenance on specialist machinery within the workshop. This will mainly be mechanical with some electrical work when required - training will be provided on the electrical side for motivated candidates. Upon starting you will be put through a detailed training plan providing you with the skills and knowledge to become fully qualified within their industry & on their bespoke equipment. The role is set on a rotating shift pattern consisting of mornings & afternoons.


This role would therefore suit an individual with a mechanical or multi skilled background who is looking for the chance to train on bespoke equipment within a specialist field, whilst working in a supportive environment for a well-established, family run business who are well known to look after their staff & who offer a great benefits package alongside a competitive salary.


The Role:

  • Maintenance on bespoke production equipment & machinery
  • Pre-planned & reactive maintenance
  • Working on a rotating shift pattern (mornings & evenings)
  • Full training provided
  • Competitive Salary + Training + Progression + Benefits


The Person:

  • Mechanical or multi skilled maintenance technician with manufacturing / production background
  • Interest in electro-mechanical systems (training provided)
  • Looking for ongoing training & development & long term career progression
  • Lives a commutable distance to Sudbury


To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click 'Apply Now' or contact Sarah Hibberd at Rise Technical Recruitment.
Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.
The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.


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