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Mechanical Technician

Gap Technical Ltd
Chester
4 days ago
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Mechanical Technician

£39,900 (Progressing to £44,000)

Wrexham

2x Shift (Earlies/Lates)

gap technical are proud to be representing this global manufacturing business in their search for a Mechanical Engineering Technician to work at their facility based near Wrexham

Performance Objectives

  • Size and component changeovers on washing, filling and sealing machines for parenteral product production
  • Day to day maintenance on washing, filling and sealing machines for parenteral product production in compliance with cGMP
  • Scheduled Preventative Maintenance on washing, filling and sealing machines for parenteral product production in accordance with current engineering procedures and compliance with cGMP
  • Advise engineering supervision of machine problems, safety issues and options to improve the efficiency of machines

Person Specification

  • Recognised Engineering Apprenticeship (Multi-Skilled would be an advantage)
  • The ability to work alone or as part of a team and have excellent fault
  • finding, rectification and communication skills
  • Will require an intimate understanding of pharmaceutical engineering, pharmaceutical industry standards and regulatory expectations
  • relevant experience of working in Grade A, B and C Pharmaceutical environment
  • Experience of working within Class 10,000 (ISO 14644-1 Class 7) and Class 100 (ISO 14644-1 Class 5) environments would be a distinct advantage

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gap technical are committed to the selection, recruitment and development of the best people, basing judgements solely on suitability for the job.

Closing Date: 12/07/2025

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