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Maintenance Mechanic (Heavy Engineering)
4 On / 4 Off Rotating Shifts (Days & Nights)
Full-Time | Permanent
The Role
Working as part of the engineering team and reporting to the Engineering Supervisor, you will be responsible for maintaining and improving a wide range of mechanical systems and equipment.
Key Responsibilities
- Ensure all work is carried out in line with Health & Safety standards and company procedures
- Perform planned preventative maintenance (PPM) on mechanical systems
- Carry out reactive maintenance and respond promptly to breakdowns
- Maintain and repair a variety of mechanical equipment
- Support installation and improvement projects across the site
- Complete maintenance tasks in line with schedules and service agreements
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Skills & Experience Required
- Recognised apprenticeship or qualification in Mechanical Engineering, or a minimum of 4 years' relevant experience
- Strong mechanical fitting and fault-finding skills
- Experience working with hydraulic and pneumatic systems
- Welding and fabrication skills to a good standard
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings


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