An established, high‑performing manufacturing organisation operating within a highly regulated environment is seeking an experienced Maintenance Technician to join its night shift engineering team.
This is a hands‑on role supporting the smooth operation of electro‑mechanical processing and packaging machinery. You'll play a critical part in ensuring production uptime, equipment reliability, and the highest standards of safety and quality during night operations.
Key Responsibilities
* Carry out reactive and proactive maintenance on processing and packaging equipment
* Diagnose, troubleshoot and rectify mechanical, electrical and control system faults to minimise downtime
* Complete planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and support continuous improvement activities
* Work closely with Production and Line Leaders to maintain efficient line performance
* Accurately record maintenance activity, breakdowns and PPMs within the CMMS
* Ensure compliance with all Health & Safety and site procedures at all times
* Support and lead equipment improvements and small engineering projects
* Participate in effective shift handovers and technical communication across teams
Skills & Experience Required
* Time‑served apprentice or equivalent engineering background
* Strong mechanical and electrical fault‑finding skills
* NVQ Level 3 / ONC / HNC / BTEC (or equivalent) in Engineering or Maintenance
* Experience working with processing and packaging machinery
* Working knowledge of PLC fault finding, inspection camera systems, inverters, servo and DC drives
* Experience working with voltages from 415V to 24VDC
* Familiarity with 18th Edition wiring regulations (desirable)
* Previous maintenance experience within a fast‑paced manufacturing environment (pharmaceutical, medical device or similar regulated industry advantageous)
* Confident working both independently and as part of a night shift team
Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy
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