We have an immediate opening for a skilled (electrical bias) Maintenance Engineer to carry out planned preventative maintenance on identified plant equipment. You will need a City and Guilds 2330 and/or an NVQ electrical installation qualification, 17th Edition wiring regulations along with knowledge of manufacturing processes. Salary c.£40K depending on experience + benefits Key responsibilities for the Maintenance Engineer include, Ensures operation of machinery and mechanical equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements on production machines
Fault find problems by observing machinery in operation
React to production breakdowns quickly ensuring all relevant personnel are aware of the machine status
Assist other departments when required to ensure Production requirements are met
Using Mechanical and electrical Knowledge, assist in the design and manufacture/fabrication of Jigs and fixtures to aid Production
Fabricate repair parts and date stamps by using machine shop instrumentation and equipment
Maintain equipment, parts, and supplies; anticipating needed equipment, parts, and supplies
Ensure that annual contracts are renewed and carried out by all contractors
Provides mechanical maintenance information by answering questions and requests
The ideal Maintenance Engineer will need the following, City and Guilds 2330 - electrical installation
NVQ Electrical Installation
17th BS7671:#####
Knowledge of manufacturing processes
Experience with ProtoTRAK CNC mill controls or similar and GE Fanuc series Oi CNC Lathe controls or similar are essential
Knowledge of PLC programming
Strong interpersonal and communications skills English oral & written
Good analytical, planning and organisational skills
This role is a great opportunity for a self-starting Maintenance Engineer with an electrical bias and the ability to work under pressure to join a well-established, stable company.
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