WH Scott
Apprenticeship, Engineering Maintenance Technician (EMT) Level 3

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WH Scott Group Job Opening
Engineering Maintenance Technician Apprentice
WH Scott Group is looking to hire an Engineering Maintenance Technician Apprentice. Engineering Maintenance Technicians work in a wide range of industries that use plant, machinery, equipment, systems, and fixtures. This includes energy, leisure and entertainment, manufacturing, processing, and utilities companies. Working environments vary across these industries.
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Engineering Maintenance Technician (EMT) Dual Discipline Level 3
Dual Discipline options include:
- Electrical and control and instrumentation technician
- Electrical and mechanical maintenance technician
Engineering Maintenance Technicians are responsible for maintaining plant and equipment to optimise operation. This involves carrying out planned and preventative maintenance to prevent issues occurring and reactive maintenance when problems occur - for example, responding to breakdowns.


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Technicians must:
- Prepare for and accept jobs
- Complete work safely to required standards
- Close the job
- Complete accurate work records
- Contribute to continuous improvement activities
Depending on the task, work may be completed as part of a team or independently.
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