Flogas Britain
Mechanical Maintenance Engineer – COMAH Site

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Mechanical Biased Maintenance Technician
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a mechanical biased maintenance technician at the Flogas Avonmouth site currently undergoing new build of LPG storage and export facility.
About the Role
Suitable candidate will need to be a proactive quality, reliability focused Maintenance Technician and report to the site Senior Maintenance Supervisor and Site Manager.
Key Responsibilities
- Reporting into the Senior Maintenance Supervisor, the mechanical engineer will initially work alongside experience engineers to undertake the technical installations and inspections of large LPG tanks.
- Individuals must be prepared to work away from home for up to a week at a time.
- They must possess good communication skills and be able to react to situations as they arise.
Requirements
- Ensure the safe and reliable operation of critical process plant equipment.
- Carry out planned and reactive maintenance to maximise asset availability and performance.
- Investigate faults, resolve technical issues, and drive reliability improvements.
- Utilise CMMS systems to plan, record, and manage maintenance activities.
- Collaborate with Operations, suppliers, and contractors to deliver effective maintenance solutions.
- Maintain high standards of safety, compliance, and asset integrity within a COMAH environment.
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Technical Skills Required
- Time-served Mechanical Maintenance Technician with a recognised apprenticeship and NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in a relevant engineering discipline.
- Experience within a high-hazard process environment such as COMAH, oil & gas, chemical, energy, or manufacturing.
- Strong knowledge of mechanical maintenance, fault diagnosis, asset reliability, and process plant safety.
- Experience using CMMS systems (e.g. Maximo or SAP) and managing maintenance activities within a regulated environment.
- Ability to interpret P&IDs, engineering drawings, and technical documentation.
- A proactive safety-first mindset, with excellent communication, planning, and stakeholder management skills.
- HNC/NVQ Level 4, condition monitoring expertise, and contractor management experience would be advantageous.


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Diversity and Inclusion
Flogas Britain is committed to driving diversity and inclusion across its workforce, striving to attract and develop the best talent regardless of gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, neurodiversity, ethnicity or any other factor, and building a diverse and supportive culture of respect and fairness for all. Candidates of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Flexible Working
Furthermore, Flogas Britain embraces flexible working, both from a working pattern and a location perspective. As part of a dynamic, fast-moving organisation, this is a demanding role and it is anticipated that an element of physical HQ or site meetings will be required to effectively partner the business (when circumstances allow), however the business offers flexibility in how and when the role is fulfilled and performance is measured through delivery rather than presence.
Candidates with different flexibility needs are encouraged to apply.
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