Brown-Forman
Facilities Technician

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You will be responsible for routine facilities maintenance and compliance of our three distilleries, as well as associated warehousing properties. This role will be required to lead the sprinkler maintenance program and support any legislative compliance across the sites.
What You Can Expect
- You will report to the Production Manager to ensure successful completion of routine maintenance across the distilleries, visitor centers, and warehouse complexes.
- You will have a dotted line report to the Distilleries Production Manager - Finished Casks.
- You will assist in planning and scheduling maintenance activities in coordination with the Distilleries Management team to ensure maximum uptime of assets.
- You will collaborate with external contractors when on-site support is required.
- You will be responsible for leading the execution of sprinkler system checks.
- You will participate in the preparation and review risk assessments and work instructions for maintenance and facilities tasks.
- You will be responsible for ensuring all maintenance paperwork is accurately recorded and maintained on the maintenance and compliance systems.
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- Previous experience performing maintenance in a production environment.
- A full UK driving licence.
What makes you unique
- A strong willingness and ability to learn new skills.
- A strong understanding of safety in production and warehousing environments.
- A solid understanding of regulatory frameworks such as COMAH and DSEAR.
Requisition Type:
Employee
Management Level:
Operations
Global Job Level:
T3
Number of Openings Available:
1
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