Mechanical/Electrical Workshop Engineer

Smurfit Westrock
Bristol
3 weeks ago
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Join Our Team at Smurfit Westrock! Are you searching for a workplace that values you and your growth? At Smurfit Westrock, we’re committed to sustainability, employee well-being, and personal development.


About Us

We are a global leader in sustainable paper and packaging. Our focus is on the health and safety of our employees, the well‑being of our communities, and delivering exceptional service to our customers. We support our team members to reach their full potential in an inclusive environment that values diversity.


The Role

Reporting directly to the Workshop Team Leader, the successful candidate will be involved in the delivery of capital equipment projects from assembly in the factory through to installation at customer site. The role is key in contributing to Machine Systems Supply chain, Machine Builds and Fleet management.


Main Duties & Responsibilities

  • Responsible for project success working as part of a project team.
  • Ensure all relevant safety objectives and legal requirements are observed for all work completed.
  • Resolve any problems identified during the assembly and commissioning process as directed.
  • Complete assemblies to the required cost, quality and delivery standards.
  • Identified and resolve problems identified during assembly and commissioning.
  • Support Project Engineers to commission the equipment in the factory.
  • Support Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) in the assembly plant with customer in attendance.
  • Work with a team of engineers on the installation of capital equipment on customer’s location.
  • Identify recommendations for continuous improvement of system design.
  • Maintain accurate records and files according to quality standard.
  • Working with supervisor and managers to develop systems and processes to maintain workshop to a high standard.
  • Performs other duties of a similar nature or level.

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary & benefits, including annual leave, pension, and a Cycle to Work scheme
  • Ongoing training and development opportunities
  • 24/7 confidential support for you and your family
  • Flexible working options and family‑friendly policies
  • Guaranteed interview for candidates meeting essential criteria (Disability Confident Employer)

Ready to make an impact? Apply today and help us build a sustainable future together.


Smurfit Westrock reserve the right to only shortlist candidates who meet both the Essential and Desirable Criteria.


We are an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their sex, religious or similar philosophical belief, political opinion, race, age, sexual orientation, or, whether they are married or are in a civil partnership, or, whether they are disabled, or whether they have undergone, are undergoing or intend to undergo gender reassignment.


We practice equality of opportunity in employment and select the best person for the job.


Seniority level

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Full‑time

Job function

  • Management and Manufacturing

Industries

  • Packaging and Containers Manufacturing


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