Mach Recruitment Ltd
Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer (FMCG)

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Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer (FMCG)
Due to ongoing growth and investment, my client, a successful food manufacturer based in the Oldham area, are seeking a Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer to join their busy engineering team.
Reporting to the Engineering Manager and Supervisor, you will be responsible for responding to breakdowns and reactive, and ongoing preventative maintenance of all machinery on site. In addition, you will be involved in continuous improvement projects.
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- Installation of machinery and project work
- Fault finding electrical equipment and machinery
- Adhere to health and safety and food safety procedures
- Maintain documentation, log all breakdowns and servicing work carried out
- Support all production, work as a team, liaise with all departments
- Actively take part in CI projects
- Maintain robust PPM Systems
- Take part in machinery installations, training to develop skills
Skills and Experience
- Formal engineering qualification (Min Level 3)
- Understanding and working knowledge of pneumatic/ hydraulic systems
- Electrical engineering bias
- 17th edition, ideally 18th edition
- Must have experience working within a fast-paced manufacturing environment


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The Role
- Panama Shift = every other weekend off work
- Mix of days and nights 7am-7pm, 7pm-7am
- Salary £52K+
- Lots of training and development within the role
- Other benefits such as company pension
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