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We are looking for an experienced Maintenance Engineer for a national manufacturing business based near Kings Lynn. This is a shift-based role working on a 4 on 4 off shift pattern, including days and nights.
Your new role
Joining the busy Engineering team, you will assist with all aspects of plant maintenance and repair to ensure the effective and efficient operation of the site production facility, minimizing downtime and delivering business objectives. You will proactively carry out all aspects of plant maintenance according to a planned schedule, seek solutions to breakdowns or interruptions to production, and deal promptly with any issues, escalating where necessary. You will also drive continuous improvement by reviewing current methodologies and identifying opportunities to enhance production efficiency, safety, quality, and performance.
What you'll need to succeed
You should have relevant qualifications or have completed an apprenticeship in both mechanical and electrical engineering. Ideally, you will have experience within a manufacturing environment, with a good understanding of safety and quality control procedures and KPIs. Knowledge of Star Delta and PLC systems would be beneficial. Additionally, you should understand safe isolation processes and have experience implementing both short-term and long-term solutions and projects involving electrical and mechanical equipment.
What you'll get in return
You will receive a starting salary of £50,000, with enhanced overtime rates. Benefits include a company pension, life assurance, an annual discretionary bonus scheme, employee savings and discount schemes (covering high street stores, gyms, and travel), an Employee Assistance Programme with access to a wellbeing hub, including a 24-hour GP and counselling services. Other benefits include free uniform/PPE, free onsite parking, and more. The shift pattern involves working 42 hours per week on average, across 4 shifts of 12 hours on a 4 on 4 off cycle.
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