Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer

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Shropshire
3 months ago
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  • Job Title: Multi-Skilled Engineers - relocation package available
  • Salary Package: £54,000 + £5k singing on bonus plus Performance Bonus £8k relocation and overtime - £75k package
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Electrical or mechanical bias must be dually skilled) - Multiple roles
  • Location: Shropshire area – nearest cities Telford and Birmingham
  • Recruitment drive due to site automation, expansion and £MM CAPEX Investment
  • Working pattern: 4 ON 4 OFF - Great shift pattern to assist with your relocation move
  • Contract Type: Permanent


  • If you are a multi-skilled maintenance engineer? Please take a minute or 4 to read this, it may be attractive to you. This is relevant to true multi-skilled engineers, dual qualified, dual trained electrical /mechanical and capable in both disciplines.
  • This role offers a £70k package plus additional benefits.
  • This offer of employment is market-leading, outside of London. But you must be able to live and work in Shropshire
  • Would you like to receive a £5k signing-on (thank you for joining us!) bonus for your services when you join this Global FMCG manufacturing Company?
  • Would you like to take advantage of a bespoke £8k relocation package to move house and your life to an exciting new place of work in Central England?

(Rural, but close to a huge city!) East of Wales and Cheshire…West of Staffordshire

  • Would you like to receive a £54k salary package, Time/Half over time, and an exceptional pension package?
  • The shift pattern will help you transition from one area to the next (time off between shifts)
  • You will be joining a Global manufacturing leader with a huge number of sites across the Globe so career development, progression, challenge reward and development are all ahead of you. The manufacturing factory site you will be joining is world-class, huge with hundreds of engineers and you will be maintaining assets that produce Global market leading consumer products that people buy every second of every day.


Key Responsibilities – Multi-Skilled Engineer

  • To service adjust and repair machinery and equipment using the necessary tools in a safe and proper manner
  • To examine machinery and equipment and report on condition, performance, and plan of action for improvements
  • Carry out Planned and preventative maintenance to agreed schedules
  • Share good ideas to form mini projects to improve the plant performance including machinery modifications


Qualifications & Requirements - Multi-Skilled Engineer

  • ONC - Multi-skilled Engineering
  • Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Electrical or Mechanical engineering or maintenance or similar manufacturing
  • HND or HNC diploma in Electrical or Mechanical engineering
  • Or the equivalent of any of the above in electrical or mechanical fields preferably with a manufacturing background
  • FMCG, Pharmaceutical, Food and Beverage, chemicals are most welcome


What we can offer to a Multi-Skilled Engineer

  • Full £4,000 training for a multi-skilled as a multi-skilled engineer as applicable
  • 5% bonus annually
  • £5k signing-on Bonus
  • Overtime x1.5
  • £8k relocation package
  • Flexible benefits
  • Death in service


Candidates who are currently a Multi-skilled Engineer, Multi-skilled Maintenance, Maintenance Engineer, Multi Skilled Engineer, Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer, Shift Engineer, Packaging Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance and any equivalent background will be suitable for the role.


Please call me on or for a chat….


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