Maintenance Engineers (1 x Mechanical and 1 xElectrical) Oxfordshire | Full-Time | Monday–Friday (Days) On-Call Rota We are currently recruiting for a Maintenance Engineer to join a highly skilled engineering team at a modern research and production facility in Oxfordshire. This is an excellent opportunity for a mechanically or electrically biased technician who enjoys working in a varied environment supporting critical building services, laboratory facilities, and production equipment. The Role As part of a multi-skilled maintenance team, you will be responsible for ensuring the smooth operation, maintenance, and repair of site equipment and facilities. Working with a Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS), you will carry out planned and reactive maintenance across a wide range of engineering assets. Key Responsibilities Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) across building, plant, and equipment. Maintain key site services and utilities, including: Air Handling Units (AHUs) Extract fans and motors Electrical LV systems and lighting Water systems, pumps, boilers, and calorifiers Laboratory fume cupboards and pipework Vacuum and pressurisation systems Perform fault finding, diagnostics, and breakdown repairs. Support and liaise with external contractors maintaining specialist systems such as: Gas boilers Compressed air systems UPS and LV switchgear BMS and fire alarm systems Generators and laboratory gas systems HVAC, chillers and LEV systems Participate in routine site checks and safety activities, including weekly fire alarm testing. Join the on-call rota (approximately 1 week in 4) and occasional out-of-hours support. About You We’re looking for a proactive technician who enjoys problem solving and working within a collaborative engineering team. Essential: Minimum 3 years’ maintenance experience in a facilities, manufacturing, utilities, chemical, or laboratory environment Mechanical or Electrical apprenticeship (or equivalent NVQ Level 2/3 experience) Strong fault finding and maintenance skills Basic computer literacy and ability to work with maintenance systems Ability to work independently and as part of a team Desirable: Experience working within pharmaceutical, GMP, or life sciences environments Knowledge of Building Management Systems (BMS) Exposure to energy efficiency initiatives or ATEX environments What’s on Offer Full-time 40-hour week, Monday–Friday (days) On-call rota approximately 1 in 4 weeks Modern site facilities including on-site restaurant Free parking Excellent public transport links, including shuttle service to Didcot Train Station Opportunity to work in a high-tech research and production environment