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Multiskilled Engineer (Mechanical bias)

SUEZ
Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Contract type: Permanent
Working Pattern: Full time
Location: Failsworth, Manchester
Hours per week: 40.25
Dates that interviews will take place: Arranged Locally
Salary: £46,500


Are you an experienced multi-skilled engineer with a mechanical bias?


Do you have experience working in an industrial environment working on maintenance of plant machinery?


We are currently looking for a multiskilled, mechanically biased maintenance engineer to join our team at Reliance Street in Failsworth, Manchester. If you fit this description and are looking for a new opportunity in a well-established business who can support and develop your career, then please see details below and apply!


About The Role

  • Location: Failsworth, Manchester
  • Salary: £46,500
  • Shift Pattern: 4 on 4 off, days
  • Benefits: Enhanced Overtime + 10% Bonus + Van + Enhanced Pension + Holidays + Benefits catalogue

Responsibilities

  • Taking lead of all mechanical tasks and offering support for electrical issues when required, ensuring all plant machinery meet regulatory requirements.
  • Reactive breakdown resolution including mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical maintenance.
  • Planned maintenance to follow schedule for conveyors, ECS, Balers, compactors, shredders, gearboxes, motors etc.
  • Involvement in planned yearly shutdowns.
  • Travelling to other sites in the area when required.
  • Mentoring and supporting apprentices during their development.

Requirements

  • NVQ level 3 in engineering discipline or equivalent.
  • 18th edition qualification – or willingness to complete within 3 months of starting.
  • Previous experience with mechanical maintenance for industrial machinery including conveyors, motors, gearboxes, mobile plant equipment etc.
  • Welding/Fabrication experience.

Who we are

At SUEZ, the efficient and sustainable management of resources around the globe is at the heart of everything we do. Respect – acting ethically and with integrity – is one of our core values. We’re passionate about the environment and believe in protecting our world. With true team spirit, we can give our customers a standard of service that goes above and beyond and ensure that our local communities have access to essential water and waste services.


We thank our people for all they do with development opportunities, wide-ranging benefits and rewards that reflect their hard work. In a friendly, supportive environment, you’ll be inspired to grow and play your part in creating a better future for all.


No agencies please


Closing Date: 27/10/2025


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