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Electrical Mechanical Engineer
Are you an experienced Multi-Skilled Electrical Mechanical Engineer looking for your next challenge within a fast-paced manufacturing environment? This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established and respected organisation in Essex, where your expertise will play a key role in ensuring critical production machinery and site facilities continue to operate at peak performance. If you are a hands-on engineer who enjoys variety, thrives under pressure, and takes pride in delivering high-quality maintenance support, we would love to hear from you. Please note - due to the location of this role you must be a car driver with your own vehicle.
Shift Pattern
- Rotating shifts every 2 weeks:
- Day Shift: 05:45 - 18:15
- Night Shift: 17:45 - 06:15
- Overtime opportunities are available.
About the Role
As a Multi-Skilled Electrical Mechanical Engineer you will become part of a skilled on-site engineering team responsible for both planned preventative maintenance and reactive breakdown support across a wide range of manufacturing equipment and site facilities. This shift-based role requires a proactive and technically capable engineer with strong electrical and mechanical maintenance skills, excellent fault-finding ability, and a commitment to maintaining high operational standards.
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Key Responsibilities
- Complete work orders / jobs allocated to you on the CMMS system on daily basis.
- Carry out maintenance works according to site safety procedures and risk assessments.
- Follow and comply with the company stores policy.
- Identify and raise requisitions for spares used through the operations administrator.
- Complete allocated PPM tasks and submit PPM reports to the Asset Care lead.
- Problem solve and troubleshoot issues specific to individual production equipment to help the plan performance to reach KPIs.
- Carry out continuous improvement tasks identified.
- Supervise contractors on site for specific tasks and take responsibility for them whilst on site.
- Issue and close work permit if authorized to do so.
- Use workshop tools and equipment to carry out repair works as per safe working procedures.
- Complete installation works as and when required related to site improvements.
- Always maintain tools and equipment in the workshop in good working order.
- Comply with site technical and food safety standards.
- General housekeeping duties for workshops and common areas covered by engineering.
- Maintain critical infrastructure on site as required.


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Essential Qualifications & Experience - Multi-Skilled Electrical Mechanical Engineer
To be considered for this position, you must have:
- Electrical and Mechanical qualified within the following range Degree /HND/HNC/OND/ONC/Btech or level 3 NVQ or above.
- 18th edition wiring regulation, City & Guilds 236/2360 parts 1,2 and C (electrical installation or similar).
- Experience working on mechanical and electrical aspects of machines and setting up of production equipment.
- FLT licence.
- PC/IT literate.
- Relevant experience or certification in machine operation / Engineering operations.
- Proven industry experience in a manufacturing or production environment.
- IOSH or equivalent safety certified.
Benefits
- Bonus paid twice a year.
- 25 days holiday (rising with service).
- 4% company pension contribution.
- MediCash scheme.
- Service awards.
- Staff product samples.
- Annual BBQ & flu vaccine.
- Plus many more benefits.
How to Apply
If you are an experienced Multi-Skilled Electrical Mechanical Engineer ready to take the next step in your career, we would love to hear from you. Apply today by submitting your CV. PR01
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