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6 months ago
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Maintenance Engineer

Leicester

£54,000

4 on 4 off (2 days, 2 nights) – 14 Days Off every 5 rotations


Benefits


  • 15% combined pension (9% Employer, 6% Employee)


  • Excellent work life balance – 14 days off every 5 weeks on top of working 4 on 4 off!


  • On site trainer including PLC training (Allen Bradley)


We are looking for amaintenance electricianat our fully automated production site inSouth Leicester.We employ over 7000 people in over 20 countries worldwide with revenue in excess of £2 billion over the last 12 months. We are now looking to expand our shift electrical team at our site in Leicester.


We have a couple of major projects coming up over the next 12-18 months adding 2 brand new fully automated production lines – This is an opportunity to be involved in installations and commissioning of those as well as carrying out planned and reactive maintenance on 3 existing fully automated lines in a state of the art production facility.


Day to day your role will include planned and reactive maintenance on 3 automated production lines comprising of bespoke machinery such as punch presses, cupping presses (400t), body makers, internal bake ovens (IBOs) as well as a number of bespoke servos.


The Successful Engineer


  • Proven background as a maintenance electrician in an industrial environment – This role is an entirely electrical position.


  • Ideally Level 3 minimum qualification in an electrical maintenance discipline


  • Ability to read electrical drawings


  • Ideally prior experience within an FMCG environment – Not a dealbreaker


If this role is of interest contact Matt Morson at Stirling Warrington.

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