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Maintenance Engineer

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An opportunity to join an established manufacturing group that has benefitted from significant growth and investment. In this fast-paced environment, you'll work in a small team who play a key role in maintaining and improving the effectiveness of this busy site.
The role:
- Responsible for both reactive and proactive maintenance activity.
- Management of day-to-day issues throughout the manufacturing process as well as substantial planned maintenance activity.
- You will make a major contribution to improvements to equipment and engineering effectiveness on site and as part of the engineering team foster strong working relationships with production.
- Work with a focus on health and safety.
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- Apprentice trained or with a recognised qualification, you will have solid electrical skills with a level of mechanical competence.
- Experience gained in a manufacturing or distribution environment is essential.
- An understanding of lean principles and continuous improvement would be advantageous.
- You’ll be a proactive character with the ability to work autonomously within a small team.
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