Maintenance Engineer - £57k - (Manufacturing)

Milton Keynes
2 weeks ago
Create job alert

Maintenance Engineer Milton Keynes (multi skilled electrical bias ideally) needed for a hands on role working for a blue chip company that are number highly respected in their space within an automated factory with a company that is passionate and invests heavily in their staff and training. Truly a fantastic role with a great company that make world class products.

Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer basic Salary is £55k - £57k

Lots of overtime

Good pension

Lots of holidays for Maintenance Engineer on shift

Bonus

Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer role has career opportunities for progression, training etc.

Days/ nights x 12 hours shifts - excellent opportunities for progression.

Due to huge investment and expansion site need more Maintenance Engineers

Friendly company, staff enjoy working here and are treated well with lots of career progression and opportunity to enhance on skill set, extra courses and development. The company like to promote from within and have opportunities to do this if you wish as well as further progress skills.

Maintenance Engineer Desired Skills and Experience

Electrical or Mechanical qualification / Apprenticeship and experience.

Company Description

Great company's to work for with an excellent reputation, support and structure.

Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer Duties

To carry out the requirements of the planned preventive maintenance programme.

Solid practical electrical / mechanical working with machinery
Using initiative to solve breakdowns
Planned maintenance
Be involved with continuous improvement
Mechanical or electrical fault finding
Project related work on improvement and new installations
Adhere to H&SMaintenance Engineer role is Commutable from Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell, Luton, Dunstable, Aylesbury, Northampton, Buckingham, Towester, Bedford, Watford, Hemel Hempstead and other parts of Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Herfordshire and Northamptonshire

For more information on Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer please apply or call Simon (phone number removed) or email (url removed)

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, Egham (Surrey), Milton Keynes, Heathrow and Brighton, 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.

Application Process

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

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 also offer a referral scheme for successful applicants - if you know anyone that could be suited to this position then please contact Proactive with their details and if they are placed by Proactive you will £250*. *T&Cs apply

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

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Tips for Staying Inspired: How Biotech Pros Fuel Creativity and Innovation

Biotechnology stands at the dynamic intersection of biology, technology, and engineering, shaping discoveries that redefine healthcare, agriculture, environmental protection, and more. Yet, long research timelines, strict regulatory frameworks, and constantly evolving knowledge can make it difficult to stay inspired. How do biotechnology professionals keep their creative drive alive in a field where each discovery could change the world—but also involves rigorous protocols and meticulous validation? Below, you’ll find ten practical tips for maintaining creativity and innovation in biotech. From launching side projects that test emerging methods to tapping into hackathons and reading the latest research, these strategies will help you cultivate fresh perspectives and invigorate your day-to-day work. Whether you’re a seasoned researcher, a newcomer to the lab bench, or someone navigating the business side of biotech, these insights can help sustain the passion you need to make a genuine impact.

Top 10 Biotech Career Myths Debunked: Key Facts for Aspiring Professionals

Biotechnology is an ever-evolving field at the crossroads of biology, chemistry, engineering, and data science. From developing life-saving therapies and vaccines to pioneering sustainable agricultural solutions, biotech careers encompass a breadth of opportunities that extend far beyond the confines of a research lab. Yet, despite its rapid growth and immense potential, myths and misconceptions continue to swirl around careers in biotechnology. At BiotechnologyJobs.co.uk, we see firsthand how inaccurate beliefs about entry requirements, salary expectations, or job security can discourage promising talent. It’s time to set the record straight. Whether you’re a biology undergraduate envisioning a future in research or a seasoned professional in another domain who’s curious about making the switch, this article will debunk the top myths surrounding biotech careers. We’ll examine why these misconceptions persist, and more importantly, reveal the dynamic and inclusive reality behind the industry’s cutting-edge work. So let’s separate fact from fiction. Read on to discover the genuine opportunities, roles, and progression pathways that await you in biotech.

Global vs. Local: Comparing the UK Biotech Job Market to International Landscapes

How to navigate opportunities, salaries, and work culture in biotechnology across the UK, the US, Europe, and Asia Biotechnology has steadily evolved from a specialised branch of life sciences to an influential force shaping healthcare, agriculture, environmental sustainability, and even digital technology through bioinformatics. From the development of groundbreaking gene therapies and vaccines to the engineering of sustainable biofuels and lab-grown foods, biotech has become one of the most innovative and impactful sectors worldwide. As such, the demand for skilled professionals—from research scientists to regulatory affairs experts—is on a steep upward trajectory. For job seekers looking to build or enhance their careers in biotechnology, understanding how different regional markets compare can be a game-changer. In this blog post, we examine how the UK biotech job market stacks up against that of the United States, Europe, and Asia. We’ll explore not only the scale of job demand and differences in salaries, but also important nuances around work culture and professional growth. For those considering remote or international positions, we’ll offer valuable insights to help you make informed decisions. Whether you’re a recent graduate from a life sciences programme, a seasoned researcher branching into industry, or a professional pivoting from a related discipline such as pharma or chemical engineering, the global biotech landscape is replete with opportunities. By assessing factors like salary expectations, cost of living, regulatory environments, and cultural norms, you’ll be better equipped to navigate the evolving biotech world—and thrive in a sector that’s reshaping our future.