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Shift Mechanical Engineer

ETS Consulting Ltd
Liverpool
5 days ago
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Overview

Shift Maintenance Engineer

Location: Liverpool

Salary: £45,902 + Pension + Full Benefits

Reference: Jo6684/LN

Details

June to January - Double days

February to May - Monday to Thursday - 12hr Days & Nights

Company

My client is one of the globe's leading manufacturers within their sector who have been established over 75 years. Supplying a wide range of industries, including the chemical and similar, the company has gone from strength to strength over the last decade to become centre of excellence within the industry they specialise in.

Responsibilities
  • Carry out day to day engineering and maintenance activities across production facilities to ensure production equipment/machinery are maintained and serviced.
  • Repair a wide range of plant equipment, conveyors, elevators, form fill and seal, palletisers, pneumatics, hydraulics.
  • Basic electrical experience (e.g., motors, sensors) and basic troubleshooting where applicable.
Qualifications
  • Apprentice Trained in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering
  • Manufacturing knowledge advantageous
  • Ideally multi-skilled
Next steps

If you are interested in this role, please send a copy of your current CV using the details provided. Interviews will be held locally, and the company is looking to recruit this role as soon as possible.

ETS Consulting Ltd - Recruitment specialists with specific areas of expertise in the Manufacturing, Technical, and Engineering markets.

ETS Consulting Limited act as an employment business and employment agency and are registered in England and Wales as ETS Consulting Limited, registered no (phone number removed). Registered office address 7 Stamford Square, Ashton Under Lyne, Lancashire, United Kingdom, OL6 6QU.

If one of our consultants contacts you in relation to this role, please be aware that as part of our registration process you will be required to provide ETS Consulting with proof of your identity along with proof of your eligibility to work in the United Kingdom


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