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Electrical Engineer

London
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At Storefast Solutions, we blend and pack a range of products for the drinks industry, primarily canned cocktails. The business is growing rapidly and we're expanding our engineering team and are looking to recruit another Multi-Skilled Shift Engineer on our PM shift.

Role Overview

We're looking for a multi-skilled engineer with strong electrical expertise, and experience within drinks manufacturing or FMCG.

Working Hours

You would be on a fixed shift pattern, working Monday - Friday: 5am-2pm, with the need for occasional flexibility on shifts plus occasional weekend work.

Job Description

At Storefast, our canning line is the heartbeat of the business. When it runs well, everything works. When it doesn’t, we need to get it back up and running asap.

We’re looking for a multi-skilled engineer who thrives in a fast-paced production environment and takes pride in keeping machines running at their best.

The role will focus on several key areas:

  • Setting up the canning line and Bag in Box lines ready for production
  • Attending breakdowns to get the lines back up and running
  • Completing changeovers when we're changing between products
  • Completing planned preventative maintenance on the canning line, and across the site
  • Contributing to Continuous Improvement projects to drive forward our Standard Machine Settings and operational efficiency in order to reduce downtime and improve OEE

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You’ll be:

  • Working across mechanical and electrical systems—from motors and sensors to pumps and pneumatics
  • Identifying recurring issues and fixing them at their root cause
  • Supporting improvements to line performance and reliability
  • Working closely with production to keep everything moving

What You’ll Need

  • Experience in maintenance engineering within a manufacturing environment
  • Strong mechanical and electrical fault-finding skills
  • Skilled at defining and following standard machine settings to make our changeovers slicker and reduce our downtime
  • Experience working on automated production or packaging lines
  • Confidence working under pressure when the line is down
  • A hands-on mindset—you’re someone who gets stuck in and solves problems

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Bonus Points If You Have

  • Experience with canning, bottling, or beverage lines
  • Knowledge of pasteurisers, conveyors, or filling equipment
  • Basic PLC fault-finding experience
  • Engineering qualification (NVQ Level 3, HNC, or similar)

Who This Role Suits

This role is for someone who:

  • Takes ownership and doesn’t walk past problems
  • Enjoys fixing things properly, not temporarily
  • Stays calm when things go wrong and gets on with it
  • Wants to be a key part of a production operation
  • Takes pride in their work

Job Types

  • Full-time, Permanent

Benefits

  • Company pension

Application Question(s)

  • Are you happy with the shift being 5am-2pm, Monday to Friday?
  • Do you have an NVQ Level 3 - in Electrical Engineering or equivalent?

Work Location

  • In person
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Skills

Electrical Engineering
Maintenance Engineering
Mechanical Fault-Finding
Electrical Fault-Finding
Automated Production
Packaging Lines
Problem Solving
Continuous Improvement
Preventative Maintenance
Canning Lines
Beverage Lines
PLC Fault-Finding
Production Support
Changeovers
Operational Efficiency

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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