Multi-Skilled Engineer (Mechanical), Samlesbury

Budweiser Brewing Group (AB InBev)
Blackburn
2 weeks ago
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Brewing the world’s most loved beers and building brands consumers love, AB InBev is where ownership, ambition, and action thrive. Our portfolio of iconic brands includes global classics like Stella Artois, Budweiser, and Corona, and well-known favorites such as Camden Hells, Beck’s, and Leffe. We empower you to dream big, lead change, and create a long-lasting legacy. We value relentless problem-solvers who take accountability, embrace challenges, and turn bold goals into results through resilience and hard work.


That’s Who We Are: Come and OWN IT.


What’s in it for you:

  • 25 holidays per year + bank holidays & holiday trading options
  • Pension (up to 8% employer contribution) & income protection
  • Comprehensive health & wellbeing benefits (fully funded private medical insurance, dental insurance, gym discounts, Employee Assistance Programme)
  • 26 weeks paid parental leave for eligible primary caregivers
  • A beer allowance to enjoy our brands
  • 2 volunteer days a year to support your local community
  • 4 employee networks to support diversity and inclusion
  • Life assurance & charitable giving

The role:

The Multi-Skilled Engineer (Mechanical focused) are shift-based roles reporting to the First Line Manager (“FLM”). You will be part of a multi-skilled team that is responsible for supporting Packaging, Brewing, and Utilities departments through consistent professional delivery of effective and efficient maintenance to maximize equipment availability and uptime.


Responsible for routine maintenance and inspection, troubleshooting, fault diagnosis/rectification on automated & PLC-controlled equipment, automated packing machinery, and site services (compressors, refrigeration plant, and boiler plant) across all areas of the brewery.


Starting salary: £53,506.33 per annum


Shift Pattern – 4 on 4 off


Shift Pattern – 4 on 4 off (2 days, followed by 2 nights)


Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Work flexible shifts (including some weekends) with advance notice; supply basic tools (specialist tools provided).
  • Ensure compliance with safety policies, lock-out/tag-out procedures, and regulations.
  • Perform maintenance, emergency repairs, and root cause analysis to maximize equipment reliability.
  • Utilize CMMS for task tracking, job feedback, and spare parts management.
  • Recommend preventive maintenance and equipment improvements to meet KPI targets.
  • Maintain 5S standards for safety, cleanliness, and equipment organization.
  • Collaborate with teams, support contractors, and contribute to process and safety improvements.
  • Engage in training, mentoring, and continuous skill development.
  • Operate cost-effectively while maintaining equipment performance.
  • Monitor trends, address underperformance, and drive team innovation.

Who we’re looking for:

  • Qualified Mechanical with a desire to develop skills across both disciplines; multi-skilled candidates preferred.
  • Experience working safely in high-speed manufacturing/processing within maintenance or technical services.
  • Proven track record in process improvements within a world-class environment.
  • Knowledge of high-speed packaging, brewing, refrigeration, steam, and compressed air systems is a plus.
  • Strong fault-finding skills and ability to prioritize maintenance in a fast-paced setting.
  • Proficiency in mechanical fitting, pneumatics, hydraulics, drive systems, control valves, pumps, and machine tools; TIG welding is a bonus.
  • Basic electrical awareness for safe working around automated equipment (e.g., sensors, motors, isolations); ability to learn further electrical skills over time.
  • Safety-conscious, tech-savvy, and able to work independently while managing workloads effectively.
  • Strong team player with systematic fault diagnosis, eagerness to learn, and alignment with business KPIs and company values.

Why build your career with us

We recruit for mindset, ambition, cultural fit, and growth opportunities.


UNIQUE CULTURE

We are proud to be part of something bigger than ourselves and are passionate about building upon our company’s long legacy. We believe in collaboration and candor, which results in a dynamic culture with open communication.


BRANDS EVERYONE LOVES

We are part of the collective, global history of beer. We are the proud makers of more than 500 iconic brands, from beloved international classics to local favorites.


GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES

Our people grow at the pace of their talent. We empower our people to learn, expand their perspectives, and unlock career growth. In an environment where commitment to excellence pays off, our people are able to deepen their impact and create a long-lasting legacy.


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