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Maintenance Engineer

Chipping Norton
£55k/yr
Posted about 6 hours ago
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Role – Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer

Salary – Up To £55,000 (DOE)

Location – Oxfordshire

Shift Pattern – DAYS ONLY – Monday - Friday

Benefits – OEM Training, Good Pension Contribution, Life Assurances and Employee Perks

The Company

A well established and reputable company whose turnover is in the millions, which in turn offers incredible stability and security within the industry. As a market leader that is constantly evolving and growing as a business, they boasts some of the state-of-the-art machinery and constantly investing to bring on machines to improve production. They provide bespoke and high-quality products to meet the unique needs across various industries, with a healthy and growing order book meaning there may be more investments to keep up with demand. As what they do is niche, they have onsite training as well as putting their engineers through external qualifications. They believe in investing in the business as well as their people to keep them above there competition.

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They are looking for an experienced Maintenance Engineer who is looking to make an instant impact on a site and contribute to the growth of the business through hard work, commitment and dedication.

The Role

Your day-to-day responsibilities as a Maintenance Engineer will include:

  • Working as part of a team of engineers, responsible for the planned and reactive maintenance and service of all the state-of-the-art kit on site, as well as continuous improvement tasks.
  • Working on Three Phase Motors, working in panels with sensors, relays, contactors, invertors, fuses, power supplies, breakers, switches.
  • Reading through electrical schematics, utilizing electrical test equipment such as multi-meters and fault finding on panels.
  • Mechanically – replacing worn out parts on the conveyors which will include rollers, bearings and pulleys.
  • Also working on Gearboxes, Shafts, Belts, Pneumatic and Hydraulic systems.
  • Swapping both electrical and mechanical components like for like with the odd strip and rebuild project.
  • Working with latest technology working with a CMMS utilising the tablet-based PPM and reactive work.

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The Person

To be successful in your application for a Maintenance Engineer you will need, but not limited to:

  • A Recognised Engineering Qualification, ideally Electrical.
  • Maintenance experience within an industrial environment including FMCG, Food/Beverage, Manufacturing, Packaging and/or Utilities.
  • Electrical and Mechanical Fault-Finding skills, looking at Root Cause Analysis.
  • PLC experience would be advantageous but not mandatory.
  • Able to work alone as well within a team and help support colleagues.

ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation.

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Skills

Electrical Maintenance
Mechanical Fault-Finding
Root Cause Analysis
PLC Experience
Teamwork
Three Phase Motors
Electrical Schematics
Electrical Test Equipment
Fault Finding
Conveyor Maintenance
Pneumatic Systems
Hydraulic Systems
CMMS
Continuous Improvement
OEM Training

Location

Chipping Norton, England, United Kingdom

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