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MultiSkilled Engineer
Line Manager: Engineering Team Leader
Location: Grantham
We are currently recruiting a Multiskilled Engineer to provide technical support in the correction, prevention and elimination of technical problems for the site. To work with production during factory start up.
Responsibilities
Responsible that the company Health, Safety, Environment and Hygiene policies are adhered to. Responsible for managing and closing out all equipment failures, work orders and PPM jobs. Responsible for data entry on to Holistech for all parts used & jobs raised & completed. Responsible for housekeeping of all workshop areas and ensuring that the department is audit ready at all times. Responsible for your own engineering hand back procedures. Ensure all work is carried out to specification and that food safety standards are met. Ensure that targets are met using the appropriate technical support in the correction, prevention and elimination of problems. Demonstrate a clear teamwork ethos with the Engineering department and across other departments. Excellent timekeeping, attendance and adherence to company procedures. Chooses the most appropriate method and tools for communication. Respond promptly and effectively to ensure quick resolution to any issues to minimize any downtime, quality and efficiency problems. Participate constructively as a member of the department, keeping everyone informed and proactively share your knowledge and expertise within the team. Understand and contribute using a range of risk assessment techniques in order to ensure safety of plant, equipment and people. Support a culture that enhances behavioural awareness of quality, safety and the environment. Demonstrate good behavioural and safety principles in all activities. Continually strive to reduce costs whilst ensuring production downtime is kept to a minimum. Be adaptable to any shift pattern that the company deems necessary for the business
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Essential Criteria
A recognised qualification for mechanical and electrical engineering Technical Hands-On Engineering Experience, preferably through recognised time-served apprenticeship within food manufacturing Technical qualifications and competence in mechanical/electrical BTEC Engineering certificate/equivalent qualification Broad Knowledge of Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Mechanical, Electrical & PLC/Inverter Assets Skills and capability to logically diagnose and fault find on a variety of equipment/situations. Strong experience in ensuring safe working and safe systems of work is utilised and followed. Experience of risk assessing maintenance activity and controlling safe working practices Experience of working on high hazard equipment & competent in undertaking safe isolation Strong evidence of good interpersonal, communications and customer engagement skills Specific experience of clarifying priorities to customers in a busy environment Proven ability to get the best from a diverse team through a calm and clear approach. Ability to engage positively with production to ensure equipment release for maintenance


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Desirable Criteria
Specific experience of Total Productive Maintenance or ‘Operator-Led’ Asset Care Knowledge of Statutory Compliance obligations - particularly high-risk utilities topics Knowledge and use of Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) Working knowledge of Microsoft Office packages Ability to interrogate and program PLCs. Experience of working with OEM suppliers to drive improve machine performance /reduce costs. Knowledge of H.A.C.C.P. System Proven track record of mentoring within an engineering team.
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