Role – Mechanical Maintenance Technician Sector – Energy from Waste Location – Northwich, Cheshire Overview H9 Talent Solutions are exclusively partnered with FCC Environment and we are looking to hire a Mechanical Maintenance Technician to work at their new build EfW plant in Northwich to be responsible for delivering mechanical maintenance and breakdown support. You will work as part of a skilled team to maximise plant reliability and availability through safe and effective maintenance practices, while also supporting ongoing improvements to site performance and compliance. Role and Responsibilities: · Performing preventative and breakdown maintenance on mechanical and rotating plant equipment · Working on all power plant systems including overhead cranes, grabs, pumps, fans, and mechanical drive systems · Interpreting P&IDs, isometrics, and technical manuals for accurate troubleshooting · Maintaining equipment history and ensuring CMMS records are up to date · Assisting in planning and executing outages and daily maintenance tasks · Carrying out vibration analysis and ensuring correct equipment compliance · Supporting procurement and control of mechanical spares and consumables · Supervising contractors and contributing to the planning of outages and daily maintenance activities · Providing technical support to site operations and contributing to continuous improvement · Participating in the on-call rota and covering the Maintenance Team Leader when required Qualifications and Experience: · ONC / City & Guilds / NVQ Level 3 in a Mechanical Engineering discipline (or equivalent). Lower-level qualifications may be considered with relevant experience · Minimum 3 years’ experience in power generation or heavy industrial plant maintenance · Familiarity with overhead cranes, mechanical drives, pumps, fans, and rotating machinery · Proficient in reading technical drawings including P&IDs, pneumatic/hydraulic schematics · Computer-literate and experienced with CMMS systems · Understanding of health, safety, and environmental practices – IOSH Managing Safely is desirable · Competent in reading, writing, and following Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS)