Maintenance Engineer – Dorking Salary: £40,000–£45,000 (DOE) Hours: Permanent, 37.5 hours per week Ready to make an impact where it really counts? If you’re a Maintenance Engineer who loves variety, problem‑solving, and keeping high‑performing equipment at its best, this is your chance to join a team that genuinely values your skill, initiative, and craftsmanship. We’re looking for a proactive Maintenance Engineer who can keep operations running smoothly, tackle challenges head‑on, and take pride in delivering exceptional results day after day. What You’ll Be Doing as a Maintenance Engineer Respond rapidly to breakdowns across a diverse range of equipment – from hand tools and compressors to heating systems and robotic welding cells. Diagnose faults, carry out effective repairs, and reduce downtime. Maintain a strong focus on Health, Safety, and Environmental compliance. Lead the charge on preventative maintenance and ensure accurate record‑keeping. Work closely with internal teams and external contractors to keep every system performing at its best. What You’ll Bring as a Maintenance Engineer Essential: City & Guilds or equivalent maintenance qualification. Strong hands‑on maintenance skills with a safety‑first approach. Ability to prioritise workload and work independently or within a team. Full driving licence. Experience in a fast‑paced manufacturing environment. Desirable: Experience with TPM and continuous improvement initiatives. Understanding of PUWER, LOLER, and H&S standards (IOSH). Confidence using MS Office and maintenance record systems. Why You’ll Love Being Our Maintenance Engineer Competitive Salary: £40,000–£45,000 Profit‑Related Bonus: Approx. 5% of basic salary Generous Holiday: 25 days Bank Holidays Pension: Up to 7.5% employer contribution Life Assurance: 5x basic salary from day one Employee Discounts: Access to a wide range of savings Free On‑Site Parking Alternative Job Titles You may also know this position by other titles such as Multi‑Skilled Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Technician, Service Engineer, Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) Engineer, or Engineering Technician. Depending on experience and specialism, it may also be referred to as Reliability Engineer, Maintenance & Reliability Technician, Manufacturing Maintenance Engineer, Plant Maintenance Engineer, or Facilities Maintenance Engineer. Industry‑focused variations include Industrial Maintenance Engineer, Production Maintenance Engineer, Workshop Maintenance Engineer, and Factory Maintenance Engineer. Where the emphasis is on proactive work, titles such as Preventative Maintenance Engineer, Continuous Improvement Maintenance Engineer, and TPM Engineer are also common. If the role leans towards a specific discipline, it may be known as a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer, Electrical Maintenance Engineer, or Electro‑Mechanical Engineer, and if automation is involved, Automation Maintenance Engineer or Robotics Maintenance Engineer may be suitable alternatives INDKA