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Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer

Winsearch
Wigan
1 day ago
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Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer
Wigan
Monday-Friday
8:00am-4:30pm
£45,931.60
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer for our Client in Wigan. The successful candidate will join a well-established business working days. The successful candidate will be multiskilled and must have experience of Mechanical and Electrical.
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Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer Requirements:
Ideally you will be apprentice trained
17th/18th edition
You will be experienced working within a manufacturing environment.
Experience working in plant environment
Experience working on vent lines and cooling systems
City and Guilds inspection and testing is also desirable.
Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer Responsibilities will include:
To accurately complete all necessary documentation in a timely manner
To provide a full mechanical and electrical maintenance service to the company process plant and other designated areas, including the other local sites.
Maintenance and repairs of steam boilers, pumps, gearboxes, agitators and other plant equipment where necessary
Maintenance and repairs of electrical plant equipment where necessary
Installation of chemical plant equipment, valves, pressure relief valves under management of change · General building and electrical maintenance repairs
Resolve any unplanned breakdowns in a safe and expedient manner
Liaise with Maintenance Manager to ensure all items required for scheduled shut down is minimised whilst maintaining all safe working procedures and conditions
Immediately report any incident which management need to address using the appropriate reporting systems in place
Respond to required corrective and preventive action in a timely manner
Carry out additional duties not listed yet above at the discretion of the Directors
Please contact Amy Laplace-McHugh at Winsearch UK for further information.
Winsearch acts as an employment agency for permanent staff. We recruit for roles based in Engineering & Manufacturing, Food & Drinks, Pharmaceutical, Supply Chain & Procurement and Professional Services. View our latest jobs today on our website and follow us on LinkedIn.
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