Posted: 8 June
The role
Multi-Skilled Engineer ?? Location: Corsham
Make sure to read the full description below, and please apply immediately if you are confident you meet all the requirements.
?? Shift: Rotating shifts of 6-2 and 2-10 and work 1 in 3 Saturdays
About the Role We're looking for a Multi-Skilled Engineer to join our team and play a key role in keeping our site running safely and efficiently.
This is a hands-on role where you'll move beyond a reactive “fix it” approach and help drive a proactive, continuous improvement culture—enhancing performance, reliability, and overall site efficiency.
What You'll Be Doing Deliver electrical and mechanical maintenance across site equipment
Respond quickly to breakdowns using effective fault-finding techniques
Support continuous improvement initiatives to reduce downtime and improve performance
Work with production teams to ensure targets are achieved
Maintain high standards of food safety, quality, and environmental compliance
Develop and review maintenance schedules to optimise plant performance
Support installation and training for new equipment
Coach and support colleagues to improve skills across the team
Promote a strong safety culture and ensure safe working practices at all times
What We're Looking For ? Essential
Multi-skilled experience (electrical & mechanical)
Strong fault-finding and problem-solving skills
Experience working with plant, machinery, and process systems
Knowledge of PLCs, controls, drives, and inverters
Commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvement
Ability to work effectively xsngvjr within a team environment
? Desirable
Experience in food manufacturing or FMCG
Knowledge of lean manufacturing / continuous improvement techniques
Experience supporting training or coaching others
Why Join Us? Opportunity to be part of a high-performing engineering team
Be involved in driving real change from reactive to proactive maintenance
Ongoing training and development opportunities
Work in a fast-paced, supportive environment where your input matters