Shift Maintenance Engineer Belfast If youre the kind of engineer who can hear a machine making a slightly wrong noise from across the room, wed like to talk to you. Part of a larger UK-wide Engineering Group, our Belfast facility plays a vital role in delivering high-quality services across Ireland and the UK. Behind every smooth operation is a team of engineers keeping production runningand thats where you come in. The Role As aShift Maintenance Engineer, youll join a small but highly capable engineering team responsible for keeping the plant operating safely and efficiently. Expect a varied role where no two shifts are quite the same. Your day-to-day will include: Carrying out planned preventative maintenance across plant and equipment Diagnosing faults quickly to minimise production downtime Troubleshooting mechanical and electrical systems, motors and machinery Supporting reactive maintenance and breakdown response Recording work completed for compliance and audit purposes Contributing to continuous improvement and project work Ensuring all work meets health & safety standards In short: keep the machines happy so the operation stays productive. What Were Looking For Trade-qualified Mechanical Maintenance Engineer (with some electrical knowledge) Experience in a fast-paced production or manufacturing environment Comfortable working with PLCs and fault finding A practical, hands-on mindset and strong problem-solving skills Someone who can work independently but also pull together as part of a tight-knit team Experience in steam, mechanical, processing, or FMCG environments would be usefulbut good engineers come from many places. Why Join Us? Competitive salary Modern production facility Long-term career prospects within a growing organisation A team that values practical thinking, reliability, and engineers who simply get things sorted. If you enjoy solving problems, fixing what others cant, and occasionally explaining to colleagues that machines dont repair themselves overnightthis could be the role for you. Skills: Mechanical Electrical Engineering