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Continuous Improvement Maintenance Engineer

Park Royal
3 days ago
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Continuous Improvement Maintenance Engineer London needed for a excellently run manufacturer that has a great team and structure in place and is expanding the team.

The company invest heavily in their staff and sites with world leading technology/ machinery and training.

Continuous Improvement Maintenance Engineer London Monday - Friday days.

Salary up to £55k - £60k plus pension, holidays and other perks.

As a Continuous Improvement Maintenance Engineer this company offer extra training and career progression with exciting growth plans.

Continuous Improvement Maintenance Engineer duties;

Look at ways to get the best out of the assets (machinery)
Reduce downtime
hands on Electrical and mechanical experience needed for new machinery project work
Set up new PPM's if required
Look at innovate ways to improve OEE
Root Cause Analysis
Report writing
Working on project related work
Be able to a take lead on decision making and problem solving for the improvement and reliability of machinery Requirements for Continuous Improvement Maintenance Engineer

A formal engineering electrical or mechanical qualification to at least City & Guilds level 3, NVQ level 3 or equivalent with corresponding practical experience.
Good working knowledge of automated systems/ production machinery
From a manufacturing background with some experience on continuous improvement, getting to the root cause and making improvements to machinery and downtime.
Good at report writing and computer literate
Mechanical or Electrical hands on proven experience in factory engineering environment
Must have UK full working rights. Continuous Improvement Maintenance Engineer role is commutable from Wembley, Acton, Ealing, Park Royal, Southall, Greenford, Perivale, Alperton, Edgware, Stanmore, Ruislip, Northwood, Northolt, Pinner, Watford, Staines, Heathrow, Feltham, Hounslow, Slough, Twickenham, Hammersmith, Borehamwood, Notting Hill, Camden, Kensington and other areas of West London, North West London, London, Hertfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire.

Application Process

If you have the above skills and wish to be considered for this Maintenance Technician position or find out more details then please contact Simon on (phone number removed) or submit your CV to (url removed) or simply click apply below.

Proactive (about us)

Specialising in FMCG Manufacturing, with an additional growing presence across pharmaceutical, injection moulding and household care. Proactive's FMCG division is broken into four niche and specialist teams; Engineering, Operations (Technical, Production) and Senior Appointments.

Operating from a network of offices, covering London, Surrey, Birmingham, Manchester and USA Proactive supply permanent and contract workforce to clients nationwide. Utilising a long track record of successful partnerships, we understand the challenges that you currently face, working alongside you to find the right role.

I will endeavour to contact all applicants however if you do not hear from me within two weeks then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful.

Proactive Global is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
Proactive Global is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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