Mechanical Multi-Skilled Engineer

Omega
Derby
1 week ago
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Job Title: Mechanical Multi-Skilled Engineer

Location: Derby area

Pay Range: £56,000 plus excellent package

Industry: Manufacturing

Contract Type: 12 Months minimum Fixed Term Contract

Possible Permanent


We are recruiting for a consumer goods manufacturer.


We are looking for a hands-on, Mechanically Biased, Multiskilled Engineer, and you will oversee helping to maintain a site which produces outstanding industry-leading consumer products. It's a global manufacturing company, processing and packing thousands of units every day.


Key Responsibilities – Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

  • To service, adjust and repair machinery and equipment using the necessary tools in a safe manner
  • To examine machinery and equipment and report on condition, performance, and plan of action for improvements, you can lead - you have the autonomy and freedom to improve your working environment
  • Carry out planned and preventive maintenance according to agreed schedules
  • Take part as a massive team to keep the site running to world-class standards

Qualifications & Requirements – Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

  • ONC in Mechanical Engineering preferred
  • or Level 3 NVQ Diploma or equivalent in mechanical engineering or maintenance, or similar manufacturing
  • Or equivalent of any of the above in electrical or mechanical fields, preferably with a manufacturing background.

What we can offer - Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

  • Global, secure, profitable group
  • Excellent pension and benefits on offer
  • World-class training and engineering standards
  • Flexible benefits: subsidised canteen, cycle to work and more
  • Exposure to high-speed automated and large-scale manufacturing


For more information on this role, please contact Mike Butler on or call


Candidates who are currently a mechanical Engineer, Maintenance engineer, multi-skilled engineer Multi Skilled Engineer, factory engineer, engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Plant Fitter, Plant Engineer, Factory Engineer, Engineer, Packaging Engineer, Maintenance any equivalent background will be suitable for the role.e

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