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Shift Mechanical Engineer - Blandford Saint Mary

Hall & Woodhouse Ltd
Dorset
2 days ago
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Shift Mechanical Engineer - Blandford Saint Mary

Shift Engineer - Sunday Times Best Places to Work - Career development - Early\late Mon-Fri No Nights

An exciting opportunity exists for a Mechanical Engineer to join our small engineering team, based at the Brewery in Blandford.

Hall & Woodhouse:

Owned and run by the seventh generation of the Woodhouse family, we're proud to be a leading independent regional brewer with an established pub estate of beautiful pubs in great locations across the South of England.

Your rewards as Shift Mechanical Engineer:

  • Salary of 42,000 pa
  • Pay boosted by annual profit share
  • Great job security in a permanent contract shift work Mon-Fri 06:00 to 14:00 and 14:00 to 22:00; no nights
  • Plenty of chance to develop your career
  • Comprehensive induction and orientation program
  • A full package of lifestyle benefits covering pension, health, company discounts, drink allowance and more
  • Access to our well equipped free on-site gym
  • The chance to join a Sunday Times Best Places to Work employer
  • Opportunity to contribute to our ambitious sustainability plan
  • A friendly welcome and all the support you need to succeed

Key Responsibilities of the Shift Mechanical Engineer:

  • Role model Health & Safety
  • Site maintenance activities, continuous improvement
  • Completion of site calibration plans and engineering regulatory compliance activities to schedule
  • Innovate problem solving and improvement activities to ensure business continuity
  • Complete and maintain accurate records in relation to all Engineering SOP's

Key knowledge and attributes you must have:

  • 5 years engineering experience in FMCG or similar environment
  • Highly organized, self directed with a ability to prioritize, project manage and schedule engineering works
  • Qualified engineer with working knowledge of, hydraulic, steam, compressed air, cooling systems, mechanical systems and water systems
  • Working knowledge/ experience of bench work: welding, fabrication etc...
  • Ability to influence colleagues and suppliers for successful project outcomes
  • Working knowledge of Engineering Regulatory compliance requirements i.e. PSSR, LOLA etc...
  • IT skills- Ability to use MS applications is desirable
  • Collaborative mindset - team player
  • Proactive regarding safe and sustainable working

To be successful in the role of Shift Engineer with Hall & Woodhouse you would need to share our values of Ambition, Dedication, Integrity, Kindness and Teamwork, we'd like you to demonstrate this as part of the selection process.

If you care about what you do, strive to be the best version of yourself within a team and have the drive and commitment to thrive in a busy, rewarding engineering role... apply now:

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