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Mechanical Maintenance Technicians

Jonathan Lee Recruitment
Shrewsbury
2 weeks ago
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MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS REQUIRED IN TELFORD, SHROPSHIRE!!!!

Are you an experienced Mechanical Maintenance Technician seeking a new job opportunity, and are you happy working a 3 shift rotation system?!

We are actively looking for 6 Maintenance Technicians to join a leading manufacturing business in Telford, Shropshire. This is working a 3 shift rotation system (mornings, afternoons and nights), and the annual salary is just over £35,000 per annum (which includes a shift allowance).

The hiring manager can offer develop opportunities and they are open to putting you through a HNC qualification (should you wish to pursue this further), and this would offer you the opportunity to progress and become a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer.

We are looking for candidates who have come from an FMCG environment, as well as candidates who have previously come from the armed forces or military (RAF, British Army etc).

Candidates who have previously worked as one of the below would be a good fit for this role:

(maintenance engineer, maintenance technician, multi-skilled engineer, multi-skilled maintenance engineer, mechanical maintenance engineer, mechanical maintenance technician, mechanical fitter, electrical engineer or shift engineer, automation engineer, mechanical technician, tool repair technician, tool maker)

What You Will Do:

  • Respond swiftly and efficiently to machinery breakdowns, ensuring faults are identified and resolved to a high standard.
  • Collaborate with production staff to optimise line productivity, enhance cycle times, and maintain quality standards.
  • Implement improvements and modifications to boost overall line efficiency and achieve production targets.
  • Investigate and apply continuous process improvements, focusing on reducing quality defects and enhancing machine productivity.
  • Manage departmental stock, track spending, and source quality components while controlling costs.
  • Mentor junior team members and apprentices, providing guidance and support to develop their skills.

What You Will Bring:

  • Proven experience in a similar role within an FMCG manufacturing environment.
  • Strong mechanical and/or electrical qualifications (desirable).
  • Supervisory experience with the ability to lead and inspire a team.
  • A proactive approach to problem-solving and continuous improvement.

As a Maintenance Technician, you'll play a vital role in ensuring production lines operate smoothly, achieving quality and productivity targets while contributing to the company's commitment to excellence. Your expertise will help drive innovation and efficiency, ensuring high standards are maintained across operations. This organisation prides itself on fostering a culture of collaboration, mentorship, and continuous improvement, offering you the opportunity to grow and make a meaningful impact.

Location:

This position is based in Telford, a well-connected area with excellent transport links and a thriving local community.

Interested?:

Don't miss this opportunity to join a company that values your skills and offers an inspiring work environment. Apply now to become a Maintenance Technician and take the next step in your career journey!

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.
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