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Mechanical Maintenance Technician - Rotational Equipment

Acorn by Synergie
Swansea
5 days ago
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Mechanical Maintenance Technician – Clydach, Swansea | £36,612 - £38,764 per annum + overtime + 10% annual bonus | Full-Time | Monday to Friday + On-Call Rota | Ongoing Contract


Acorn by Synergie is recruiting Mechanical Maintenance Technicians on behalf of our prestigious client, Vale Europe, for ongoing positions at their Mond Nickel Refinery in Clydach, Swansea.


About the Role

As a Mechanical Maintenance Technician, you will report to the Maintenance Supervisor and play a critical role in supporting the plant's production units. You'll be responsible for both planned maintenance and reactive breakdown repairs, using your mechanical expertise to ensure operational uptime and safety.


Responsibilities

  • Perform scheduled and unscheduled mechanical maintenance.
  • Respond to plant breakdowns during working hours and as part of an on-call rota.
  • Work with a wide range of mechanical systems and equipment including pumps, motors, conveyors, belts, and drives.
  • Machine basic engineering parts using lathes, milling machines, and centre bores.
  • Maintain a strong focus on health & safety compliance.
  • Wear Breathing Apparatus and work in confined spaces or at height, as required.

Requirements

  • Completed a recognised apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering.
  • Demonstrable experience in a heavy industry or manufacturing environment.
  • In-depth knowledge of rotational and mechanical equipment.
  • Competent in basic machining operations.
  • CCNSG Site Safety Passport (essential).
  • Full UK driving licence.
  • Willingness and ability to work in confined spaces and at height.
  • Flexible to participate in an on-call rota.

What We Offer

  • Starting salary: £36,612 per annum, rising to £38,764 after initial training period.
  • Enhanced overtime rates (paid at 1.75x).
  • 10% annual performance bonus.
  • Potential for significantly higher earnings during shutdowns and call-ins.
  • Stable, long-term opportunity with a globally recognised employer.
  • Full site orientation and support from experienced engineering teams.

Interested? If you have the experience and qualifications outlined above, apply now with an up-to-date CV, including your full work history and two recent references. Don't miss your chance to join one of the world's leading industrial employers.


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