Site Mechanical Maintenance Engineer
2 Shift – Earlies / Lates
Ellesmere Port
Are you passionate about renewable energy and environmental sustainability?
We have an exciting opportunity for a Site Maintenance Engineer to join the team at an innovative manufacturing company who specialise in blending and supplying renewable fuel products for the transport and marine industry. This entrepreneurial business is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of clean energy solutions and fostering a more sustainable future.
As a Site Maintenance Engineer, you will play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of the fuel production terminal. This position offers a unique blend of maintenance and project work, where you will be responsible for ensuring all plant, equipment and facilities are effectively maintained and kept in excellent working condition.
Key Tasks:
* Responsible for maintaining and ensuring the functionality of all site systems and processes including; blending, processing, loading, unloading, transferring equipment
* Contribute to and lead site improvement projects aimed at enhancing production capabilities
* Conduct risk assessments, permit-to-work (PTW) procedures, inspections, and fault finding to ensure the safety of operations and compliance with industry regulations
* Regularly perform site checks and servicing tasks to pre-emptively address maintenance issues and maintain high-quality standards
* Welding, fabrication and installation
* Manage and address equipment defects promptly to prevent disruptions in production
* Participate in wider business product and process R&D initiatives
* Assist site Operators in their daily tasks as needed, such as loading tankers, processing paperwork, and fuel production, to ensure smooth operations and meet production goals
Key requirements:
* Apprentice trained Mechanical Engineer
* Proven experience of industrial maintenance in a highly regulated environment such as chemical, petrochemical, O&G or similar heavy environment
* Experience of welding and fabrication
* Strong problem-solving skills
* Excellent communication and teamwork ethic
* Strong H&S knowledge, IOSH/NEBOSH – advantageous
Interested? Apply now or email your CV to Christine@morganryder.co.uk to be considered!