Relax, No seriously Relax a little bit more. Why not have more time off than you know what to do with! I really mean it. As a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer, you're probably out there working to hard, but what if you didn't need a really big base salary? What if time was more important to you? Well, I think I have just the thing! Working for a great automated manufacturing site in Chatham in Kent, you could enjoy the following shift pattern: Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday - Then - 4 days off - Then Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday - Then - 7 Days off, then Thursday/Friday/Saturday - Then - 4 Days off, Then Thursday/Friday/Saturday - Then 1 Day off, Then circle back and start the cycle again. If you're a Mechanical maintenance Engineer with over 5 years worth of experience as a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer within an automated factory - Fixing machines, then this could be a great opportunity for you.