Maintenance Engineer

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Maintenance Engineer
Birmingham
£57,000 - £59,000 electrically biased

4on/4off 

The Company:

·         generous holiday 

·         health care 

·         Online platform with vast discount vouchers to popular retailers

·         Bonus 

·         Training and succession planning

·         Up to 10% contributory pension

·         Paid 18th ed, NEBOSH, IOSH etc

·         PPE/Tools provided

·         death in salary for an accident in work or out of work 

My client have been successfully manufacturing for years. Boasting one of the best reputations for hiring maintenance engineers and keeping hold of them. They are constantly innovating and bringing new ideas to the market, this has enabled them to grow from strength to strength and are currently expanding due to a full order book. They are looking for a further two electrically biased maintenance engineers, they will provide an unbeatable training including PLC training and on-going support to take you the next level of your electrical career. The Engineering Manager has been there since his apprenticeship and worked his way up so will show you the ropes and help follow the same career path if you want it.  

Benefits for the maintenance engineer:

Great basic salary overtime
Informal and formal training opportunities including in depth PLC training
Bonus 
Progression into more senior roles down the line
Great staff retention 

Experience required for the maintenance engineer:

Qualified to level 3 (NVQ/C&G) or Apprenticeship served in an electrical discipline 
At least 5 years experience as a maintenance engineer maintaining/repairing special purpose machinery as an electrically biased maintenance engineer
Any maintenance engineer from manufacturing or ex-forces welcome to apply – FMCG, Food, plastic, packaging, Pharmaceutical, foundry, brick, distribution, automotive, metals, RAF, Navy, army, military, etc

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