Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Not Specified

Engineering

51000 Annual

Permanent


Your New Company:

Specialising in the food manufacturing sector, this client offers a challenging role with a large, established business, paying a market leading salary.

Working within a large team of multi-skilled engineers, you will ideally have experience of fast moving manufacturing environments with an electrical bias, but sound mechanical knowledge.

What is on offer for the Electrical Maintenance Engineer:

  • 51k Package
  • 4 on 4 off (4 days and 4 nights)
  • Bolton
  • Food manufacturing business
  • Overtime - plenty of extra earning potential available
  • Large teams of engineers
  • On-going site expansion projects

Job Requirements for the Electrical Maintenance Engineer:

The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Food/FMCG engineering and be accustomed to fast paced environments.

  • Work in partnership with the Engineering Manager, production staff and technicians to carry out repairs to process equipment and plant machinery.
  • PLC Fault Finding (not coding).
  • Electrically biased but mechanical aptitude also required.
  • Responding to break downs and reactive maintenance.
  • Troubleshooting and practical fault finding on plant and mechanical/electrical machinery.
  • Carry out planned inspection routes on process plant and proactive maintenance schedules.
  • Following site H&S procedures and reporting any risks via the internal reporting process.

Person Requirements of the Electrical Maintenance Engineer:

  • Time served engineer, preferably from the Food/FMCG Industry
  • Recognised Engineering qualification e.g. HNC/HND/ONC/OND
  • Accustomed to fast paced and challenging working environments
  • Working knowledge of hydraulics and pneumatics
  • Working experience within highly automated environments

ADR Specialists Ltd are an equal opportunity employer and operate as an Employment Business and Recruitment Agency.

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