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Mechanical Maintenance Technician

West Midlands
£32k – £36k/yr
Posted about 22 hours ago
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Birmingham

A GBP 32,000 to A GBP 36,000 + Overtime (1.5x Monday to Saturday AM, 2x Saturday PM and Sunday) + Company Pension + Training and Development

Days Hours: Monday to Friday 07:30 to 16:00 (Flexibility Offered)


Mechanical Maintenance Technician required for a well-established and highly successful company. This is an excellent opportunity to join an industry-leading company offering a days-based role with regular. You will be joining the company at an exciting time as they are currently investing A GBP 1m into new equipment.

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This role would suit mechanically biased candidates with maintenance experience. Candidates from any industry are encouraged.

The successful Mechanical Maintenance Technician will be joining a small team responsible for carrying out both preventative and reactive maintenance on steam-operated laundry equipment. The equipment is largely PLC-driven, and you will also work with motors, relays, switches, conveyors, etc. You will predominantly be working on machinery and plant equipment and will also oversee building problems when required.

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The Mechanical Maintenance Technician Role

  • Reactive and Preventative Maintenance
  • Laundry equipment
  • Lots of training and development available
  • Flexible days-based hours
  • Saturday morning overtime 6am-10am (1 in 2 weeks)

The Mechanical Maintenance Technician Candidate

  • Mechanically biased
  • Maintenance / repair background
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Skills

Mechanical Maintenance
Preventative Maintenance
Reactive Maintenance
PLC
Motors
Relays
Switches
Conveyors

Location

West Midlands, England, United Kingdom

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