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Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer

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Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer
Continentals (2D/2N)
£50-52,000
We are currently recruiting for a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer to join a fast-paced food manufacturing site. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a high-volume environment with modern production equipment, where engineering plays a critical role in site performance.
The Role:
- Carrying out planned and reactive maintenance on a range of production and packaging machinery
- Fault finding on both electrical and mechanical systems to minimise downtime
- Supporting continuous improvement and reliability projects
- Working closely with production teams to ensure equipment efficiency and safety
- Ensuring all work is completed in line with H&S and site standards
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The Ideal Candidate:
- Proven experience as a Maintenance Engineer within a food or high-speed manufacturing environment
- Strong multi-skilled background (electrical bias or mechanical bias with good electrical knowledge considered)
- Experience working with conveyors, motors, sensors, pneumatics, hydraulics, and PLC fault-finding
- Relevant engineering qualifications (NVQ Level 3 / City & Guilds / Apprenticeship)
- A proactive, team-focused approach


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What's on Offer:
- Competitive salary and shift allowance
- Stable, long-term opportunity within a well-established manufacturer
- Ongoing training and development
- Opportunity to work in a technically challenging FMCG environment
This role would suit an engineer who enjoys working in a fast-moving production setting and is looking for a secure position with progression opportunities.
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