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Mechanical Shift Technician-Mars Wrigley

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Job Description: Mechanical Shift Technician - Mars Wrigley

Plymouth, £38,800- £43,600 (including shift allowance, DOE) + Performance Bonus & Exceptional Benefits

Why Join Us? Join Mars Wrigley Plymouth and help us build a better world, one delicious bite at a time. We're a diverse community that values long-term careers, offering competitive rewards, fantastic perks (including freebies!), and best-in-class development to fuel your growth across our world-famous brands. Your future matters, and we're committed to supporting you every step of the way.

The Role The purpose of a Mechanical Shift Technician is to maintain conditions of operating equipment by repair or replacement of failed components, troubleshooting and repairing routine mechanical problems on assigned equipment, conduct preventative maintenance on various manufacturing and packaging equipment, document WO's/PM's using computerised maintenance management system.

Support operations in equipment setup and adjustments to centreline operational output of assigned equipment, participate on MSE teams, train operators in AM activities, and conduct Breakdown Analysis

Shift Pattern - Monday - Friday. The shift pattern alternates between 6am-2pm and 2pm-10pm on a weekly basis.

What's in it for you?
  • Competitive salary £38,800-£43,600 (including shift allowance, DOE)
  • Hot food restaurant on site
  • Career growth opportunities with structured development & Mars University
  • Private healthcare + equal parental leave
  • Onsite gym and nurse/osteopath/podiatrist
  • Generous pension (up to 9% contribution)
  • Life assurance (4x salary)
  • EV salary sacrifice scheme
  • Gym membership & wellbeing support
  • Annual leave starting at 24 days, rising to 32 with service
  • Free parking on site
What We're Looking For
  • Experience: Previous manufacturing experience is essential.
  • Education: Associate Degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology, bachelor's or master's degree in mechanical engineering, or certifications such as CMfgE, CMRT, or HVAC Certification.
  • Practical Experience: Apprenticeships, internships, or co-op programs in mechanical trades.
  • Technical Skills: Proficiency in troubleshooting pneumatic, hydraulic, machining, and mechanical systems.
  • Hands-On Approach: A self-driven attitude with the ability to prioritize workloads effectively.
  • Team Collaboration: Ability to work effectively in teams, sharing insights and collaborating on improvements.
Key Responsibilities
  • Troubleshoot, repair, and overhaul equipment with precision.
  • Maintain and ensure efficient repairs in a high-production environment.
  • Perform Preventative Maintenance (PMs) with minimal guidance.
  • Support operations in equipment setup and train operators in Autonomous Maintenance.
  • Document work orders using SAP-PPM Plant Maintenance.
  • Adhere to safety procedures, including Lock-Out/Tag-Out (LOTO) and Confined Space Procedures.
What You Can Expect from Mars
  • Work alongside 130,000+ Associates worldwide guided by our Five Principles
  • Be part of a purpose-driven company shaping "the world we want tomorrow"
  • Access world-class training & development from day one
  • Join a company with an industry-leading salary and benefits package

Mars is an equal opportunities employer and we are committed to diversity and inclusion in all aspects of our business.


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