Morgan Ryder
Multi-Skilled Maintenance Technician

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Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer
£55,000 + Overtime + Bonus + Excellent Benefits
Continental Shift Pattern (Days & Nights) – No Weekends
If you are a Maintenance Engineer who enjoys real engineering, not just firefighting, this opportunity offers the chance to work in a well-invested, stable manufacturing environment where your skills are valued and developed.
You will be joining a high-performing, close-knit engineering team within a cash-rich, forward-thinking business that continues to invest heavily in both plant, technology and people.
The Role
This is a hands-on, multi-skilled role where you will take ownership of keeping production running efficiently across a varied and technically interesting manufacturing plant.
- Rapid response to electrical and mechanical breakdowns, fault finding and repair
- Delivery of planned preventative maintenance (PPM) to maximise uptime
- Work on a diverse range of equipment – bespoke machinery, drives, motors, hydraulics, pneumatics
- PLC fault finding (Siemens, I/O level)
- Support continuous improvement and reliability projects
- Maintain clear documentation of work completed
- Occasional participation in an on-call rota
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About You
You will be an engineer who enjoys fault-finding, problem solving and making a real impact on production performance.
- Time-served engineer with NVQ Level 3 / HNC / HND (or equivalent)
- Multi-skilled – confident both electrically and mechanically
- Strong fault-finding ability with a logical approach
- Experience with:
- PLCs (Siemens preferred)
- Motors, drives, hydraulics & pneumatics
- A proactive mindset – someone who takes pride in improving equipment, not just fixing it
- Comfortable working independently and within a team


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What’s In It for You?
This role offers a rare mix of earning potential, work-life balance and engineering quality:
- £55,000 basic + paid overtime
- Profit related bonus scheme
- Generous pension (3/6 rising to 5/10)
- Healthcare cashback plan
- Life assurance x9
- Stable, supportive working environment
- Opportunity to work on interesting, well-maintained machinery
Shift Pattern
A structured continental shift offering regular extended time off:
- Week 1- Monday- Thursday- 06:00- 18:00
- Week 2- Wednesday & Thursday- 18:00- 06:00 & Friday 18:00- 03:00
- Week 3- Monday & Tuesday- 18:00- 06:00 & Friday- 06:00- 18:00
No weekend working unless you choose overtime
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