Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer

BMS Performance
Royal Leamington Spa
1 month ago
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  • Join a familial culture with lots of employee perks & benefits
  • Endless opportunities to progress up & across the organisation
  • Join a global market leader in recycling polymer material and contribute to a circular economy

About the Company:

We're partnered with a global market leader in the plastic packaging & recycling industry. The client has over 40,000 employees around the globe and their services, products are utilised in an array of industries. This is including the pharmaceutical, electronics, food & beverages & automotive sectors. They pride themselves on their speed & efficiency.

Company culture:

The client holds their long-term employee retention in high esteem and are motivated to ensure that their employees are constantly being given opportunities to learn and develop.

About the Role: Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer (Day & Night Shifts)

Joining their UK team based in the South Midlands, you'll take on the role of a Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer. Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, you'll be responsible for providing both electrical & mechanical, planned and reactive maintenance on polymer recycling machines (on-site). This role consists of a 4 on, 4 off shift pattern. 2 day shifts, 2 night shifts and 4 days off, repeated.

Responsibilities:

· Responsible for electrical & mechanical maintenance of polymer recycling machines on-site.

· This role includes planned preventative & reactive maintenance. Also fault finding.

· Monitor, modify and troubleshoot PLCs on automated conveyors & machinery on-site.

· Assist with installations on-site, on an infrequent basis.

· This role is 60% electrical, 40% mechanical.

Requirements:

· 3 years' experience in a similar multiskilled maintenance engineering position.

· Electrically biassed engineering experience, with strong mechanical aptitude (ideally a 60/40 split).

· NVQL3 minimum qualification in electrical engineering. Our client will also consider mechanical engineering.

· Happy to work day & night shifts.

Package:

· Up to £45,500 annum

· Company healthcare

· Company pension

· Constant L&D

· Employee of the Month and Employee of the Year Recognition Scheme

· 25 days holiday plus bank holidays

Candidate location:

Warwick, Stratford-upon-Avon, Coventry, Rugby, Tiddington, Southam, Kenilworth

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