Yolk Recruitment Ltd
Maintenance Engineer

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Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer
Clevedon, North Somerset
Salary: £51,000 to £53,500 + Attendance Allowance
Shift Pattern: 12-hour rotating days and nights, Monday to Friday only (No scheduled weekends)
Are you a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer looking for a role that offers genuine engineering variety, ongoing investment, and your weekends back?
Our client is one of the UK's leading manufacturing businesses, operating one of the largest and most advanced production facilities of its kind. Following continued investment and site expansion, they are looking to strengthen their engineering team with the appointment of a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a business that is committed to developing its engineers, investing in new equipment, and moving towards a proactive, reliability-focused maintenance culture.
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What you'll be doing
- Carrying out planned preventative maintenance and reactive breakdown support across a wide range of production equipment.
- Electrical and mechanical fault finding to minimise downtime and maximise plant availability.
- Supporting continuous improvement and reliability initiatives to improve equipment performance.
- Assisting with machinery upgrades, installations, and commissioning projects as the site continues to expand.
- Working closely with production teams to identify and eliminate recurring faults.
- Maintaining accurate maintenance records and working safely in line with company procedures.
What's in it for you?
- £51,000 to £53,500 starting salary
- Monthly attendance allowance
- First Aider allowance
- Monday to Friday shifts with no scheduled weekend working
- Unlimited optional weekend overtime paid at time and a half, with double time after 8 hrs
- 30 days annual leave including bank holidays, increasing with service
- Private healthcare and life insurance
- Enhanced company sick pay
- Fully funded training including PLC courses and further qualifications
- Genuine opportunities to work on major capital investment and continuous improvement projects


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What we're looking for
- Level 3 qualification in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering.
- Strong electrical and mechanical fault-finding experience gained within manufacturing.
- Knowledge of hydraulics and pneumatics.
- PLC fault-finding experience would be advantageous but isn't essential.
Ready for your next challenge?
If you're looking for a role that offers excellent work-life balance, varied engineering work, significant investment, and genuine opportunities to develop, we'd love to hear from you.
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