Equipment Maintenance Technician

Northampton
3 weeks ago
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Our client is a global leader in innovative products, supporting a worldwide customer base. Their products are an integral part of the technical, networking, and telecoms industry and to ensure the efficiency of their manufacturing site they are recruiting for a Equipment Maintenance Technician to join the equipment maintenance team. This role will involve the hands-on fault finding, improvement and repairs of production equipment.

Location: Northamptonshire

Salary: £42,000 - £54,000 (Depending on experience)

Hours: 7am - 7pm & 7pm - 7am (Continental Shift Pattern)

Days: 4 on 4 off

Contract: Permanent

Key Responsibilities:

Act as the first point of contact for all equipment-related issues during the Continental shift pattern.
Respond promptly to equipment malfunctions, diagnose root causes, and implement effective solutions
Minimise downtime and maintain production flow for the whole department.
Execute routine preventative maintenance tasks, including preparation of necessary tools and materials.
Inspection of components, and deep cleaning of equipment to ensure long-term reliability and performance.
Oversee spare parts inventory, ensuring timely procurement and availability of essential components.
Serve as the primary interface with equipment suppliers, spare parts vendors, and third-party service providers.
Coordinate on-site visits by contractors and field service engineers, ensuring work quality.
Support the development and execution of robust preventative maintenance programmes.
Participate in and support engineering-led improvement initiatives, typically following an 8-step problem-solving format.
Prepare and submit detailed reports that include fault pareto analyses, action item tracking, and status updates.
Provide actionable insights to management, highlighting trends and areas for potential improvement.
Comply fully with all site-specific safety protocols and environmental policies. Requirements:

Proven experience within a high-tech manufacturing setting, such as Pharmaceuticals, Aerospace, Automotive, or Motorsports industries.
Knowledge of equipment and machinery within manufacturing industries.
Able to work with electronics and mechanical parts / processes.
Demonstrated ability to adhere to established procedures with minimal supervision.
Skilled in creating and documenting processes.
Strong time-management and organisational abilities.
Proficient in using the Microsoft Office suite and other computer applications.
Experienced in collaborative teamwork and stakeholder management.If you are interested in this role please apply with an up-to-date CV. Impact are acting as an agency on behalf of our client

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