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Maintenance Engineer
New Maintenance Engineer - Equipment Job - Middlesex
An exciting opportunity has arisen in Middlesex for an experienced Equipment Maintenance Engineer to join a highly skilled Technical Services function supporting complex manufacturing and test environments.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
The Equipment Maintenance Engineer will:
- Carry out repairs, improvements, and de-risking activities on manufacturing and test equipment.
- Support engineering programmes addressing obsolescence, unreliability, and process risk.
- Contribute to the upgrade, refurbishment, and replacement of complex equipment, including:
- Vacuum systems
- High-voltage systems
- RF systems
- Scientific furnaces
- Thin-film coating systems
- Control hardware
- Work closely with multi-disciplinary engineering teams and external contractors to ensure work is delivered safely, on time, and to specification.
- Assist with technical specifications, supplier evaluations, and contractor proposals.
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Experience and Technical Background
The successful Equipment Maintenance Engineer will demonstrate strong practical and technical experience in several of the following areas:
- High-risk systems such as high voltage, high energy, vacuum, plasma, RF, and complex control systems.
- Engineering support within manufacturing, electronics, or advanced technology environments.
- Capital equipment upgrades, lifecycle planning, and commissioning activities.
- Risk assessments and health and safety compliance.
Personal Attributes
The Equipment Maintenance Engineer will bring:
- A hands-on approach with sound engineering judgement and attention to detail.
- Ability to analyse complex problems and propose practical, long-term solutions.


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Qualifications
- Degree or equivalent qualification in:
- Electrical/Electronic Engineering
- Aeronautical Engineering
- Mechatronics, or a related discipline
- Alternatively, an HNC/HND or military engineering qualifications with substantial relevant experience will be considered.
Opportunity
This Equipment Maintenance Engineer role offers the opportunity to:
- Work on technically challenging equipment in a safety-critical environment.
- Join a team based in Middlesex, with significant scope to influence long-term engineering capability and reliability.
For more information, contact: Keelan Riley at kriley@octagongroup.co.uk or call +44 1525 664852.
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