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Maintenance Engineer
Location: Brechin
Salary: £45,500
Shifts: 4 on 4 off Days / 10 Hour Shifts / 40 Hours Per Week
Contract: Full-time, permanent
The Opportunity
Our client, a well-established food manufacturer, is seeking an experienced Electrically Biased Maintenance Engineer to join their engineering team. This role focuses on maintaining and improving Food/FMCG machinery and associated plant equipment to ensure safe and efficient production.
Key Responsibilities
- Carry out electrical and mechanical fault-finding, repairs, and planned maintenance on Food/FMCG machines, etc.
- Experience working on conveyors, hydraulics, and pneumatics, etc.
- Diagnose and repair electrical control systems including sensors, relays, contactors, safety circuits, and inverter drives.
- Keep accurate maintenance records and contribute to Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) and Continuous Improvement (CI) projects.
- Work closely with production and Technical teams to prioritise tasks and minimise downtime.
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Skills & Experience
- Minimum time served apprentice trained/HNC or equivalent qualification in engineering (minimum 2 years work experience out with training period)
- Strong electrical competence with good mechanical knowledge (hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical fitting).
- Welding and fabrication skills would be desirable but not essential.
- Proven experience in a manufacturing environment experience preferred.
- Ability to read and interpret electrical and mechanical schematics and machine manuals.
- Competence in fault-finding, sensors, drives, and industrial control systems.
- Proactive problem-solving skills and strong communication abilities.
- Ability to be flexible in your approach to work. Ability to work on your own or as part of a team.


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Package
- Salary up to £47,700 depending on experience.
- Overtime paid at 1.5x
- Company Pension
- On call allowance paid
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