Mechanical Engineer We’re working with a well-established manufacturing business looking to bring in an experienced Mechanical Engineer to support their production operations. This is a hands-on role, combining day-to-day engineering support with involvement in improvement projects and longer-term site development. The role: You’ll be responsible for keeping production lines and associated equipment running efficiently, safely and reliably. Alongside reactive work, there’s a strong focus on preventative maintenance and continuous improvement across the site. What you’ll be doing: Supporting production lines and ancillary equipment across the factory Planning and carrying out preventative maintenance Identifying and implementing line and process improvements Mechanical fault finding, repair and component replacement Monitoring line efficiency and downtime, contributing to improvement plans Getting involved in CAPEX projects from planning through to implementation Setting up, adjusting and running production lines when required Supporting quality standards and reducing waste, spoilage and complaints Carrying out routine maintenance (oiling, greasing, housekeeping) Working on fabrication tasks including welding, turning and milling Supporting and mentoring apprentices and line staff Liaising with production teams and external suppliers What they’re looking for: Mechanical engineering qualification (essential) At least 5 years’ experience in a similar manufacturing environment Experience using CAD/SolidWorks Strong fault-finding and problem-solving ability Good understanding of maintenance systems and data Comfortable working in a fast-paced production setting About you: A team player who can also work on their own initiative Practical, methodical and organised in your approach Safety-focused, with an understanding of hygiene standards in a food/FMCG environment Confident communicator, able to work across teams and levels Someone who can support change and continuous improvement on site If this sounds like something you’d be open to, feel free to get in touch for a confidential chat.