Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

Alfreton
4 weeks ago
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Job Title - Mechancal Maintenance Engineer
Rate - Up to £36,000
Shift - Monday to Friday Days only
Industry - FMCG/Manufacturing
Location: Somercotes

Synergi are recruiting for a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer to join one of the leading FMCG Manufacturers based in the Alfreton area whose products are used across the UK. This is the chance to join a company who will help you develop and grow as a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer. You will be working alongside other Engineers with a vast amount of experience.

Roles & Responsibilities as a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer:

  • Conducting Reactive and planned Maintenance on high-speed production
    machinery.
  • Responding quickly and efficiently to any unscheduled plant stoppages.
  • Working closely within the engineering & production team to ensure maximum
    efficiency.

    Possess a good level of understanding to the process, products and all quality procedures.
    Responsible for overseeing Planned Maintenance
    Diagnosing faults
    Identifying problems on machinery and implementing solutions.

    The Ideal background of a Multi skilled Maintenance Engineer:

    Recognized Engineering Qualification in Mechanical Engineering such as City & Guilds NVQ Level 3.
    17th / 18th Edition would be desired but not essential.
    Heavy Industrial experience (desirable) or Food, Pharmaceutical, FMCG background
    Experience of industrial 3 phase motor and control systems
    Experience of a plant with pneumatic control and operation and common industrial bearing systems
    Benefits of a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer:

    Job Title - Mechancal Maintenance Engineer
    Rate - Up to £36,000
    Shift - Monday to Friday Days only
    15% Penson
    25 days holiday + Bank holidays
    Industry - FMCG/Manufacturing
    Location: Somercotes

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    If you are interested in applying for this Mechanical Maintenance engineer role, please apply through this advert

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