Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Resourcing Group
Stourport-on-Severn
1 week ago
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Role: Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer
Shift: 4on 4off - 12-hour shift pattern covering days & nights
Salary: £50,000 - £51,000 per annum + enhanced overtime + benefits
Location: Stourport-on-Severn Area. Commutable from Worcester, Bridgnorth, Kidderminster, Ludlow, Halesowen, Kingswinford, Redditch and surrounding areas
Company
A heavy plant manufacturing company who offer challenging and rewarding careers for their Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineers, are looking for an individual who wants to be part of an established and successful engineering team.
If youre after a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer role (ideally mechanically biased) that is both varied and rewarding, with scope to learn, grow and earn good money too, this is a great opportunity!
You must be willing to get your hands dirty in a heavy plant environment and be open to training and developing your skills further. If youre qualified in Mechanical or Multi-Skilled Engineering, either via an apprenticeship or Level 3 qualifications from college, and have good experience with Fluid Power systems ie. Hydraulics and Pneumatics please apply now!

Additional experience in any of the following is highly beneficial; bearings, motors, pumps, gears, belts, chains, welding (mig/arc), fabrication. Ideally your experience will have been gained in another heavy environment with large machinery, working in some form of maintenance or fitting or servicing role within an industrial or manufacturing environment.
Responsibilities
This is a permanent Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer position, working 12 hour shifts 4 on 4 off rotation of days & nights.
You will be working in a team of Maintenance Engineers, with days often being more reactive and nights more proactive involving PPMs, Continuous Improvement and Project Work.
Your role will include
Planned Preventative Maintenance across a range of equipment and machinery.
Dealing with machinery breakdowns and problems, so good fault finding, diagnostics and repair skills are required.
Assisting with planned shut-downs and project work, refurbishing machines and replacing worn parts.
The production machinery is often large and heavy so you will be trained how to work safely on the plant to check, repair or replace belts, bearings, motors, gears, pumps, chains, hydraulics, pneumatics etc. Those Multi-Skilled Engineers with a mechanical bias within production/manufacturing environments would be ideal.
Skills & Experience
Have completed a recognised Mechanical or Multi-Skilled Engineering Apprenticeship or hold Mechanical or Multi-Skilled Engineering qualifications @ NVQ or C&G Level 3 or higher.
Experience with mechanical & electrical maintenance within an industrial and/or manufacturing environment. Experience within a heavy plant environment is ideal!
Good experience with Fluid Power systems Both Hydraulics & Pneumatics, including diagnosing, troubleshooting, PPM, repair & replacement.

Any experience of belts, chains, bearings fitting & aligning, pumps, motors, gears, Arc / Mig welding and fabrication would be highly desirable training and support can be given on some areas. Specific knowledge of drive chain fault finding and electrical control systems are highly beneficial.

Ability to think outside the box and help with continuous improvements, offering long term solutions to problems.
Proactive work attitude and keen to get stuck in and hands dirty in this heavy plant role.
Friendly and adaptable working attitude, able to work well in a team.

Safety is the number 1 priority, so you must be committed to safe working and have experience of health and safety best practice.

If this role sounds of interest, please apply now and send your most up to date CV to Jane at TechNichols Resourcing to be considered or call TechNichols Resourcing and speak with Jane for further information.
We will endeavour to get back to all applicants but if you have not heard back within 5 working days unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful.


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