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Mechanical Engineer

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Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical Maintenance Engineer
This Mechanical Maintenance Engineer role offers a fantastic salary of £50,947 and the opportunity to work with one of the UK's largest manufacturing organisations at its facility in Throckley. Benefits include a 5% KPI bonus, a 10% pension match, overtime at a premium, and electrical training to become multi-skilled.
Benefits
- A base salary up to £50.9k per annum, plus bonus, and overtime also available at a minimum of x 1.5, x 2
- Company pension matched up to 10%
- Share option scheme, plus employee benefits program
- Continental shift pattern - Days and Nights
- Training programs, electrical training, and qualifications to become multi-skilled and career development opportunities
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Key Responsibilities
- To carry out essential planned mechanical maintenance and complete necessary repairs to keep factories in good working order
- Involvement in on-going process improvement throughout the factories, developing new ideas and better solutions
- Carry out Planned Preventative Maintenance, Inspections, Service and Repairs, hydraulic machinery, bearings, shafts, conveyor-based systems, etc.
Qualifications & Experience
- Applicants must hold a recognised Mechanical Engineering qualification such as an Advanced Apprenticeship & or; Level 3 NVQ with BTEC Level 3 or above, City & Guilds in Mechanical Engineering/Craft studies
- Demonstrable knowledge & expertise in PPM and reactive maintenance on Industrial Plant & Equipment
- High degree of Health & Safety awareness.


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