Stirling Warrington
Maintenance Engineer

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Maintenance Engineer
Maintenance Engineer
Rugby, Warwickshire
£46,500
Days: Mon-Fri (8AM-4:30PM Monday-Thursday, 8AM-3:30PM Friday)
Benefits
- Up to an 8% performance-based bonus
- Company profit sharing/share scheme
- 6 months full sick pay
- Excellent internal promotion opportunities amongst a team with excellent longevity
- Wealth of OT opportunities available
This is an opportunity that is not to be missed. We are looking for a mechanically biased maintenance engineer to join our huge industrial site in Rugby and be part of a growing team within a heavy industry environment.
We employ 30,000 people worldwide and have an annual turnover of over £10 billion. As a result, we can provide you with the best training and progression opportunities out there, as well as offering a generous days-based salary.
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Successful applicants will ideally be mechanically biased with experience on hydraulics, pneumatics, screw, and belt conveyors. An ability to STIK weld is also preferable but not deal-breaking. More important than even skill-based experience is a willing attitude and an enjoyment of heavy, dirty engineering. Ideally applicants will come from a heavy industry background, however applicants from all backgrounds including forces experience will be strongly considered.


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Essentials
- NVQ Level 3 or Time-served apprenticeship is an absolute must for this position.
- Prior experience within a heavy plant environment would be beneficial but not essential.
- Maintenance engineer with a mechanical bias with a minimum of 3 years experience within mechanical maintenance in an industrial environment
- Experience with hydraulics, pneumatics, welding would be beneficial.
Get in touch with Matt Morson, regarding this maintenance role or any other maintenance roles in the Warwickshire area.
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