Stirling Warrington
Maintenance Engineer

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Maintenance Engineer
Kidderminster
£50,000
Sunday - Thursday NIGHTS - 37.5 hours a week
10pm - 6am
The Company
This is a great opportunity to work for a really well-established company that are considered heavy industry. They are experiencing huge growth and are having some new machines installed. On site they have mainly presses (up to 28,000 tonne), die-cast machines and CNC machines. For this role they are looking for a mechanically biased maintenance engineer but would also look at electrical.
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Benefits for the Maintenance Engineer
- Really stable company that are experiencing growth
- All overtime paid at a premium
- Good training opportunities externally and internally
- 33 days holiday
- Great bunch of engineers, all get the job done well but also a great working environment and everybody gets on
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- 3 years working as a maintenance engineer
- Level 3 qualified ideally, would look at level 2
- Experience working in a heavy industry would be advantageous
- Experience with hydraulics is really advantageous
- Maintenance Engineer from any background welcome to apply: Food, FMCG, Packaging, recycling, heavy, metal processing, plastics, automotive, Building products, ex-forces etc.
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