Mechanical Technician

MC Technical Recruitment Ltd
London
3 months ago
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Mechanical Technician Energy from Waste
£48,000 plus benefits
Gloucester
MC Technical Recruitment

are currently recruiting for a Mechanical Maintenance Technician, to work in a power station located in Gloucester. Our client is a leading organisation within their sector, with the opportunity for an experienced Technician to join their team in a full time, days based role with an on-call rota.
As the Maintenance Technician, you will be responsible for:
Routine & emerging maintenance tasks on boilers, steam turbines & conveyor systems
Maintenance of mechanical plant
Assisting the Mechanical Engineer with planning
Managing selected plant improvements
Supporting annual outages & apprentices
Promoting H&S compliance at all times
Other duties as required
To be considered for this role you should have:
A relevant engineering qualified (HNC/NVQ/Apprenticeship etc.)
Proven experience in power generation,

EfW , oil, biomass or marine or similar sector )
Experience of carrying out maintenance on mechanical process equipment such as pumps, motors, gearboxes, HVAC systems & conveyors, etc.
Knowledge of Health, Safety & Environmental legislation
Marine Engineers with experience of working on plant will also be considered for this role
The package on offer for this position includes:
A basic salary up to £48,000 depending on experience
Pension
Flexible benefits inc gym membership
25 days holidays plus BH
If you are interested in this opportunity, please call Matt George for an informal chat on , apply online, or email your latest CV to .

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