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Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer

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Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer
A global chemical manufacturer at the forefront of sustainability, clean energy transition, and circular economy innovation is looking to appoint a Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer to join its engineering and operations team in Warrington.
Salary and Benefits
- Annual Salary: Between £58,000 - £63,000 (DOE)
- Competitive Company Pension Scheme
- Private Medical Insurance
- Healthcare Cashback Plan
- 25 Holidays + 8 Bank Holidays
- Life Assurance Policy
Shift Pattern
- 37.5 Hour Working Week
- Monday – Friday, 8am – 4pm
- Call-Out Rota
The Role of Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer
Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, the successful Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer will play a key role in maintaining plant equipment, infrastructure, and site reliability through planned, preventative, and reactive maintenance activities across both Mechanical and EC&I disciplines.
This is an excellent opportunity for a time-served, Multiskilled Engineer looking to join a forward-thinking manufacturing business focused on operational excellence, continuous improvement, and sustainable technologies.
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Key Responsibilities of the Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer
- Deliver planned and reactive maintenance across mechanical, electrical, control, and instrumentation systems
- Fault find and diagnose issues across complex process plant equipment
- Support plant reliability, minimize downtime, and maximize operational availability
- Carry out maintenance activities in line with SAP PM schedules
- Support commissioning, plant modifications, and improvement projects
- Maintain compliance with HSE procedures, permits, and isolation standards
- Work closely with production teams, engineering colleagues, and contractors
- Update maintenance records and work orders within SAP CMMS systems
- Participate in the site on-call engineering rota
The Ideal Candidate Will Have
- Recognised engineering apprenticeship or equivalent qualifications (e.g. HNC/HND in their engineering discipline)
- Multi-skilled engineering experience across Mechanical and EC&I disciplines
- Experience within chemical, manufacturing, or process industries
- Strong knowledge of pumps, motors, drives, instrumentation, and control systems
- Ability to read and interpret mechanical, electrical, and control drawings
- Experience using SAP PM or similar maintenance management systems
- Excellent fault-finding, problem-solving, and organizational skills


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Why Apply for the Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer role?
This opportunity offers the chance to join a globally recognized manufacturer investing heavily in sustainable technologies, operational improvement, and future-focused innovation, while working within a collaborative and safety-driven engineering environment.
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