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Senior Mechanical Engineer

BridgeStone Group
Kirriemuir
1 day ago
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Senior Mechanical Engineer
Bridgend | Permanent | Up to £65,000 per annum DOE
About the Role
Bridgestone Group are pleased to be working with a leading manufacturer based in South Wales who are seeking a Senior Mechanical Engineer to join them on a permanent basis. The Senior Mechanical Engineer will play a key role in ensuring equipment reliability and operational efficiency within a fast-paced manufacturing environment. You will lead maintenance activities, drive continuous improvement, and act as the primary escalation point for technical issues
Key Responsibilities
Oversee maintenance activities and ensure asset health
Develop and implement maintenance strategies to minimise downtime
Contribute to process optimisation and proactive maintenance routines
Liaise with cross-functional teams to integrate predictive maintenance insights
Troubleshoot complex engineering issues and lead root cause analysis
Promote compliance with QHSE policies and standards
Coach and mentor technicians to build a proactive maintenance culture
Shift Pattern; Day Shift, Monday to Friday
What Were Looking For
Strong mechanical engineering background with experience in manufacturing or industrial environments
Proven ability to lead maintenance operations and drive improvements
Hands-on problem-solving approach and excellent communication skills
Familiarity with KPIs such as MTBF, MTTR, and preventative maintenance compliance
Knowledge of EAM systems and predictive maintenance techniques
Some of the Benefits
Annual Leave, 25 days plus bank holidays, with the option to buy up to 5 extra days each year
Private Healthcare Cover
Pension Scheme
Wellbeing Support with access to an Employee Assistance Programme for confidential advice and guidance
Exclusive Discounts, enjoy savings on selected products and services
Health Perks including free eye examinations and seasonal flu vouchers
Sustainable Travel Options, with the Cycle-to-Work initiative and electric vehicle salary sacrifice options
An up to date CV will be required

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