Elevation Recruitment Group
Maintenance Engineer

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Elevation Recruitment Group are recruiting for a Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical bias) to join one of our Manufacturing clients in Bradford.
Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical bias)
Location: Bradford
Hours: Monday to Thursday 12pm-9pm and Friday 10.30am-4pm
Salary: £35,000
Benefits:
- 22 days holiday plus bank holidays
- 4% Pension contribution
- 4x salary death in service
- Holiday buying scheme
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist with planned preventative maintenance (PPM) schedules across all production equipment.
- Respond to machine breakdowns, diagnose faults, and support timely repairs to minimize downtime.
- Carry out mechanical maintenance including replacement of bearings, belts, chains, motors, gearboxes, pneumatic components, hydraulic components and machine guarding.
- Assist with basic electrical fault finding.
- Maintain and repair compressed air systems and associated pneumatic equipment.
- Support servicing and maintenance of production machinery including:
- Perform routine inspections of machinery.
- Record maintenance work accurately using maintenance logs or CMMS.
- Assist with installation, commissioning and relocation of machinery.
- Identify opportunities to improve machine reliability and production efficiency.
- Maintain workshop tools, spare parts and housekeeping standards.
- Ensure all maintenance work complies with Health & Safety legislation.
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What We’re Looking For:
- Engineering apprenticeship or Level 3 qualification in Mechanical Engineering, Maintenance Engineering or Mechatronics (or currently working towards).
- Strong mechanical knowledge.
- Basic understanding of electrical control systems and fault finding.
- Knowledge of pneumatic and hydraulic systems.


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Suited candidates previously hold roles such as:
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Apply now or to discuss this Multi skilled Maintenance Engineer role, please contact Eleanor Crummey.
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