Stirling Warrington
Maintenance Engineer

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Maintenance Engineer
Redditch
£53,800 - rising to £59,000 after probation or 1 year's experience
Monday Friday 3-shift (one week of nights every 4 weeks)
Benefits for the Maintenance Engineer
- PLC training in-house with access to all software (everything is done in-house which is really rare)
- Learn how to interrogate and program PLCs
- They have Allen Bradley and Siemens access to all PLCs with your own laptop
- 8% Employer pension contribution (16% total pension)
- £750 Christmas attendance bonus
- Training on brand new ABB robotics line with external training at Milton Keynes with ABB (official certification)
- Emphasis on projects and process/continuous improvement when 1 week in 4 so you aren't just firefighting
- Brand new machinery due to huge expansion: new press/injection mould line. Injection mould OEM is Cannon, part of BBG tooling group
- 33 days holiday
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About the Role
Due to expansion, my client is hiring for a multi-skilled maintenance engineer to join their current team. This is a brilliant opportunity for any maintenance engineer looking to develop their skills, especially up-skilling within controls. Everything is done in-house, so you will have a huge opportunity for up-skilling as a maintenance engineer. You will ideally already be electrically biased and apprenticeship served, but they will look at Mechanical bias with electrical skills as long as you are level 3 qualified. This role also offers incredible stability during uncertain economic times.


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Experience Required for the Maintenance Engineer
- Minimum of 5 years' experience as a multi-skilled maintenance engineer in an industrial environment
- Good knowledge with electrical fault finding experience with PLCs is advantageous
- Level 3 qualified minimum, ideally apprenticeship served
- Experience within manufacturing
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