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Maintenance Engineer - Day Shift

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Job role: Maintenance Engineer
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£60,000 + Overtime
This is an excellent opportunity to join a forward-thinking business where engineering is at the heart of operations. You'll work with industry-leading manufacturing equipment, playing a key role in maximising plant performance and driving continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities
As a Maintenance Engineer, you will be responsible for ensuring the reliability, efficiency, and performance of production equipment by:
- Carrying out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) across a wide range of automated manufacturing equipment, including conveyors, robotics, and automated production systems.
- Responding quickly to breakdowns, carrying out effective fault finding and diagnostics on both mechanical and electrical systems to minimise downtime.
- Maintaining, repairing, and improving all production machinery and process equipment to ensure maximum operational efficiency.
- Recording maintenance activities accurately and identifying follow-up work to support continuous equipment reliability.
- Working closely with production teams to troubleshoot machinery issues, support equipment changeovers, and optimise machine performance.
- Identifying opportunities to improve equipment reliability, production output, quality, health & safety, and operational costs through continuous improvement initiatives.
- Supporting the installation, commissioning, and optimisation of new machinery and automation projects as the business continues to invest in its manufacturing capabilities.
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If you are interested in this Maintenance Engineer role, please submit an up-to-date CV through this advert or call the Eko Talent on (phone number removed).


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