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Mechanical Technician

Orange Monkey Recruitment Ltd
Sheffield
4 days ago
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Job Title: Mechanical Technician
Shift: MondayFriday Days
Salary: £42,097
Location: Sheffield
Benefits: 8% Matched Pension, Quarterly Bonus, Healthcare, 33 Days Holiday (Inc. Banks), Free Fruit, Occupational Health Support
Want a days-only role in a heavy manufacturing environment where your mechanical knowledge actually matters?
This is a hands-on position working with specialist equipment the sort of kit most engineers never get exposure to.
What Youll Be Doing: Mechanical Technician
Carrying out reactive and proactive maintenance across the Melt Shop and Atlas site
Working on furnaces (VIM, VAR, ESR), heat treatment systems, vacuum plant & mechanical equipment
Diagnosing faults across mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems
Using the CMMS to log work, create orders, and support fault-finding
Helping develop and improve PPM schedules to boost reliability
Attending daily/weekly maintenance meetings and priority reviews
Ordering parts and managing spares through the Ecrib system
Working alongside OEM engineers when specialist support is needed
Supporting lean practices to reduce waste and improve efficiency
Completing safety & quality risk assessments and always following safe working practices
Taking part in training to build stronger technical and cross-skilled capability
What Were Looking For: Mechanical Technician
Time-served or experienced Mechanical Engineer
Strong understanding of mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems
Able to fault-find confidently and read engineering drawings
Background in manufacturing or heavy industry ideal (others still considered)
PC literate with solid communication skills
Self-motivated, reliable, and proactive someone who takes pride in doing things properly
Electrical experience or willingness to cross-skill (training available)
NVQ/ONC/HNC/HND preferred, but relevant experience also considered
Whats on Offer
£42,097 salary
8% matched pension contribution
Non-contractual quarterly bonus
Private healthcare
33 days holiday (including bank holidays)
Free fruit & onsite occupational health
Training, development, and a stable long-term role
Want a role that gives you solid pay, rare equipment exposure, and a safe, well-run environment?
Apply now and take the next step in your engineering career.

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