Role: Maintenance Engineer
Salary: £49,904 (Plenty of Overtime 2.0 + 1.5)
Location: Castle Donington
Shifts: 4 on 4 off 5 on 5 off Days and nights (2 long weekend off a month)
Benefits: 6% Contribution, Private health care, Gym on site, Internal and external training courses
The Company
I am currently working with my client on an exclusive bases at one of the flag ship sites in Castle Donnington for a number Maintenance Engineers. They are a true leader in the world of automation. They are one of the largest systems integrators in the world with over 7000 employees operating in over 60 countries! They are now turning over close to two billion pounds worldwide and their market continues to grow year after year. As a business they can offer immense amounts of progression opportunities, security and internal/ External training. They provide solutions to some of the largest household brands including Boots, M&S, Primark, The Very group and many more. They invest heavily in R&D priding themselves on first class service to all their customers.
They are forever evolving the way they develop, deliver and support their customers to ensure they fulfill their customers’ demands. They do this through using the latest state of the art technology including OSR shuttle systems, hanging garments, various pick and place robotics and a range of other automation.
One of the key selling points of this business there are clear progression route to work your way up the man management route as well as technical specialisms.
The Role
Your day to day responsibilities as a Maintenance Engineer will include:
The Person
To be successful in your application for a Maintenance Engineer you will need:
The Benefits
As a Maintenance Engineer, you should expect:
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