Job Title: Engineer
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Location: Doncaster (Stainforth)
Salary: Upto £52,000 (DOE)
Industry: Food Manufacturing
Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time
Shift Pattern: Monday to Friday | Rotating Early & Late Shifts
Hours: 45 Hours Per Week (Including 1 Hour Paid Lunch Daily)
Benefits: Clear progression route into an Engineering Team Leader position
Ongoing training and professional development programmes
Support with further qualifications and career advancement
On-site hot canteen facilities
Monday to Friday working pattern no weekends
No night shifts
Free on-site parking
Company pension scheme
Key Engineer Responsibilities: As a Maintenance Engineer, you will be responsible for ensuring production equipment operates safely, efficiently, and reliably through a combination of planned and reactive maintenance activities.
Key duties include:
Diagnosing equipment faults and restoring production machinery efficiently to minimise downtime
Carrying out planned preventative maintenance and reactive breakdown repairs
Implementing engineering improvements identified through audits, inspections, and continuous improvement initiatives
Ensuring all maintenance activities comply with site health & safety, environmental, and hygiene standards
Maintaining accurate maintenance records, including completed work and spare parts usage
Supporting effective spare parts management and stock control processes
Working collaboratively with production and engineering teams to maximise plant performance
Providing clear handovers between shifts to ensure continuity of work
Supervising contractors and ensuring compliance with site procedures and safe systems of work
Maintaining high standards of housekeeping within engineering work areas
Engineer Requirements: We are interested in speaking with Maintenance Engineers from fast-paced manufacturing environments, including:
FMCG
Food Manufacturing
Packaging
Plastics
Automotive
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Pharmaceutical
To be successful, you should have:
A recognised engineering apprenticeship or formal engineering qualification
NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Mechanical, Electrical, or Multi-Skilled Engineering
A minimum of 3 years' maintenance engineering experience within a manufacturing environment
Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills across mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and control systems
Experience working within high-volume, fast-moving production environments
The ability to work independently while contributing effectively within a team environment
A proactive approach to problem-solving and continuous improvement