Major Recruitment are currently seeking a mechanical maintenance engineer for our prestigious client based in Oldbury. Our client, the UK's largest specialist cold roll-forming company providing products for the UK construction and manufacturing industries are now seeking to strengthen their engineering team with the addition of a mechanical maintenance engineer
Hours of Work
Monday to Thursday 7.30am to 4.00pm with half hour lunch break each day and Friday 7.30am to 12.30pm with no lunch break - 37 hours a week in total, paid monthly.
Person specification
» Time served Mechanical Engineer with a number of years' experience in manufacturing
» Minimum City and Guilds Part 1 and 2 in mechanical engineering
» Good fitting skills with the ability to weld and fabricate, along with hydraulic and pneumatic fault-finding experience
» Experience of planned maintenance and continuous improvement/lean manufacturing
» Well organised, self-motivated and capable of working to tight deadlines
» Good attention to detail
» Proactive approach to problem solving
» Good timekeeping and attendance
» Must be eligible and able to prove you can work in the UK, as the Company does not hold a sponsorship licence.
Your responsibilities
» Performing reactive maintenance on a variety of mechanical machinery across the site
» Supporting the day-to-day manufacturing process in the most efficient manner, whilst working within a team structure » Effective recording and monitoring of all engineering/production-based issues
» Troubleshooting problems and suggesting improvements to prevent reoccurrence
» Communicating with Production Managers / Team Leaders on progress of issues
» Completing scheduled maintenance
» Investigating faults with plant and equipment, completing any necessary repairs, and reporting status within the maintenance recording system.
Package
Competitive salary, Company pension scheme, health cash plan, life assurance, 33 days holiday (including statutory days), discounted gym membership, cycle to work scheme and an employee assistance programme
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