Stirling Warrington
Maintenance Engineer

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Maintenance Engineer - Multi-skilled
Salary: £46,000
Location: Worksop
Shift: Rotating 6am-2pm / 2pm-10pm
We are looking for a Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer to join a busy manufacturing site in Worksop.
Benefits
- 25 days annual leave + bank holidays.
- Life insurance 4x salary.
- Enhanced sick pay.
- Company pension - 5%.
- EV & Cycle to Work schemes.
- Employee Assistance Programme with 24/7 GP access.
- Mental Health First Aiders.
- Refer a Friend Scheme up to £1,000.
- Quarterly Impact Awards up to £2,500.
- Manager Recognition Awards.
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The Role
- Planned and reactive maintenance.
- Electrical and mechanical fault-finding.
- Working with 415V to 24VDC systems.
- Working with inverters, servo and DC drives.
- Pneumatics and mechanical systems.
- Supporting machine and process improvements.
- Completing risk assessments and ensuring machinery is safe to operate.


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Requirements
- Level 3 qualified in either mechanical or electrical engineering.
- Manufacturing experience.
- Strong electrical and mechanical fault-finding skills.
- Ability to read electrical and mechanical drawings.
If you are interested in this Maintenance role, get in touch with Josh Sharkey from Stirling Warrington.
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