Pro-Pak Foods Ltd
Engineering Technician Monday to Friday

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Engineering Technician Malton, North Yorkshire Monday to Friday 06:00 - 14:00/ 14:00 - 22:00 Salary £45,875 Pro-Pak Foods is a major supplier of delicious ready meals to many of the UK’s leading supermarkets and convenience stores. Our chefs work with our customers and have created a menu of more than 200 quality meals. To help support our growth plans, we are looking for a Multi-Skilled Engineering Technician to join our fantastic team. In this role, you will support the running of the factory and will resolve breakdowns and deliver planned maintenance. You will also be required to drive improvement across the site in terms of new machinery, hygiene, quality and performance. Key Accountabilities: Carrying out preventative and reactive maintenance work Working to ensure continuous improvement across the site Working with an implemented PPM schedule alongside breakdown activity Delivering all operational mechanical and electrical support on site Conducting fault diagnosis, breakdown cover and equipment installation We’re looking for some who: Has a desire to learn Has a positive personal attitude Takes pride in delivering first-class results Has a practical approach to problem solving Shows initiative and supports change implementation. Skills & experience required: Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer with both electrical & mechanical relevant professional qualifications (apprenticeship, NVQ, HNC etc) HACCP and GMP qualification Safe systems of working Experience working in a LEAN manufacturing environment, using LEAN tools such as TMP Knowledge and understanding of OEE. What we can offer you: Salary £45,875 Core hours Monday – Friday, 6am-2pm/2pm-10pm Access to GroceryAid, which provides emotional, practical and financial support Benefits and recognition hub – including amazing colleague discounts. If you’re interested in this role, please send us your CV and a brief introduction about yourself. Thank you for considering Pro-Pak Foods.
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