Mechanical Shift Technician

Invictus Group
Dartford
4 days ago
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Mechanical Shift Technician

Dartford, Kent | £53,000 per annum + Overtime | 12-Hour Day/Night Shifts | 4-Week Rolling Rota


We are currently recruiting for a Mechanical Shift Technician to join a well-established and growing operation based in Dartford, Kent. This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled mechanical engineer looking for long-term stability, competitive pay, and genuine career progression.


The Role

Working as part of a multi-skilled engineering team, you will be responsible for ensuring all mechanical plant and equipment operates efficiently, safely, and reliably.


This is a 12-hour shift pattern (7am-7pm / 7pm-7am) operating on a structured 4-week rolling rota:



  • 3 on, 3 off
  • 2 on, 2 off
  • 3 on, 4 off
  • 3 on, 2 off
  • 3 on, 4 off

Key Responsibilities

  • Carrying out planned preventative maintenance (PPM)
  • Responding to breakdowns and fault finding on mechanical systems
  • Repair and overhaul of pumps, motors, gearboxes, conveyors, and associated equipment
  • Supporting continuous improvement initiatives
  • Ensuring all work is completed in line with health & safety standards
  • Maintaining accurate maintenance records

Requirements

  • Recognised mechanical engineering qualification (NVQ Level 3, City & Guilds or equivalent)
  • Experience working within an industrial, manufacturing, or process environment
  • Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a shift team
  • Proactive and safety-focused approach

What’s on Offer

  • £53,000 basic salary
  • Overtime available
  • 20 days shift annual leave
  • Pension scheme
  • Ongoing training and development
  • Clear progression opportunities

This role would suit a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer, Mechanical Technician, or Shift Engineer seeking a secure position with excellent earning potential and structured career growth.


If you’re ready for your next challenge in a dynamic and supportive environment, apply today!


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