Stirling Warrington
Maintenance Engineer

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Maintenance Engineer
Location: Redditch
Shifts: 3 nights a week! Wednesday - Friday!
Salary: £49,764
Work an extra night shift twice a month in overtime (£428 each shift) and earn £55,000 - £60,000!!
Shifts: Wednesday - Friday 05.30pm - 06:00am
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
This is an extremely lucrative opportunity for an electrical maintenance engineer to join a company that have experienced sustained growth predominately driven by the very recognisable brand which you will have seen around many shops. Cap ex projects are plentiful which have made way for new lines, automation, site expansions which brings loads of project work they have recently built a brand new canteen, new machinery installs and much more. This role as a maintenance engineer will offer incredible variety. Production has increased from 1.4 million units per week to 2 million with further output expectations. The team overall has grown by 25% in the last 24 months alone.
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Responsibilities of the electrically biased Maintenance Engineer:
- Electrically biased or multi-skilled with good electrical knowledge.


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Benefits:
- Earn £55,000 - £60,000 with 2 extra shifts a month
- Loads of time off work
- Stable growing business
Experience required:
- At least 5 years experience working as a maintenance engineer (multi-skilled or electrically biased)
- Any experience working within FMCG would be advantageous
- Electrically need to be able to work with 3-phase, sensors and switches, read electrical drawings as a minimum
- Maintenance engineer from any manufacturing background welcome to apply
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