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Mechanical Technician

Blue Arrow
Leyland
6 days ago
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Shift Mechanical Technician – Leyland Facility


Salary: Up to £45,772.89


Location: Leyland - PR26


Job Type: Full-time, Permanent


Shift Pattern: 12-hour shifts, 5-shift system, 24/7 coverage


Hours: Average 37.8 hours per week


About the Role

We are seeking a skilled Shift Mechanical Technician to join a dynamic team at a waste processing facility in Leyland. This role is ideal for someone with a strong mechanical engineering background who thrives in a fast-paced, operational environment.


You'll be responsible for maintaining mechanical systems, processing assets, and general site infrastructure. The role includes both planned and reactive maintenance, ensuring optimal performance and reliability of the facility.


Key Responsibilities

  • Perform planned and reactive maintenance on mechanical systems and infrastructure.
  • Respond to equipment breakdowns and support operational continuity.
  • Use centralised maintenance management systems effectively.
  • Coordinate subcontractor activities and support project delivery.
  • Maintain high standards of housekeeping and safety compliance.
  • Administer safe systems of work (PTW & LOTO).
  • Record and report asset performance and maintenance activities.

What We’re Looking For
Essential

  • Recognised apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering.
  • ONC/HNC or equivalent experience.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work under pressure.
  • Experience with CMMS software and IT systems.
  • Effective communication skills.

Desirable

  • NEBOSH or IOSH qualifications.
  • Experience in SCADA operations and documentation control.
  • Training in FLT, MEWP, confined space, and working at height.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary up to £45,772.89.
  • Matched pension contributions up to 5%.
  • Death in service cover (4x basic salary).
  • Overtime rates: Time and a half (Mon-Sat), Double time (Sundays & Bank Holidays).
  • Expenses reimbursed for business travel and related costs.
  • Annual leave structured into shift pattern, with additional leave awarded at 5 and 10 years of service.

Apply Now

If you're ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role in a critical infrastructure environment, apply today via the link or call us on (phone number removed) for more information.


Blue Arrow is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to helping find great work opportunities for great people


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