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Maintenance Engineer
Huddersfield
£35,000 to £45,000 (dependent on experience) + overtime + benefits
A global manufacturer based in Huddersfield is looking for a Maintenance Engineer to join their Maintenance team.
This role offers a mix of electrical and mechanical work across factory build, testing and site installation. It’s a stable business with a strong reputation, long-term projects and clear scope for development.
Why join the business
- Global manufacturer with long term stability
- Ongoing growth across the UK and internationally
- Strong technical training and development
Responsibilities of the Maintenance Engineer
- Build and assemble electrical and mechanical equipment within a factory environment
- Carry out testing, inspections and checks prior to delivery
- Support installation and commissioning of equipment at customer sites when required
- Complete electrical wiring, mechanical fit-out and sub-assemblies to drawings and specifications
- Ensure all work is completed in line with quality, safety and cGMP standards
- Take responsibility for job documentation and quality records
- Work to production schedules and take ownership of assigned tasks
- Collaborate with engineering and production teams to deliver projects on time
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Requirements of the Maintenance Engineer
- Mechanical or Electrical Engineering qualifications (C&G / NVQ / HNC / HND)
- Experience working within an FMCG environment
- Electrical installation experience
- Comfortable working in both factory and site-based settings
- Strong fault-finding skills
- Ability to read and work from drawings and specifications


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Benefits of the Maintenance Engineer
- Overtime paid in addition to basic salary
- Annual performance related salary increase
- Monthly and annual bonus opportunities
- 24 days holiday plus 8 bank holidays
- Closed between Christmas and New Year
- Holiday increases to 25 days after 1 year
- Additional 1 day holiday for every 5 years service up to 30 days
- 9% pension contribution
- Death in service life cover
- Health plan
If this sounds like you, I’d love to speak.
Contact: Adele Lewis
Call: 07537163611 or 0151 209 2050
Email: adele.lewis@aspion.co.uk
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