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Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer

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Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer
Salary: £57,600 plus bonus and premium overtime of x1.5/x2, taking OTE to well over £60K+
Location: Near Patchway, ideal for commuting from Bristol, Bath, Portishead, and Newport
This is a fantastic opportunity to work for a market-leading manufacturing group.
Benefits:
- Salary: £57,600 plus bonus, plus premium overtime, OTE well over £60K+
- Company pension: Matched up to 10%
- Share option scheme: Plus employee benefits program
- Shift patterns: 4 on 4 off, 5 on 5 off - Days and Nights (Guarantees 2 weekends off consistently every month)
- Training: Programs, advanced qualifications, and career development opportunities
- Team: Ability to work within a skilled team of engineers permanently
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Key Responsibilities:
- Carry out essential planned electrical and mechanical maintenance and complete necessary repairs to keep factories in good working order
- Involvement in ongoing process improvement throughout the factories, developing new ideas and better solutions
- Carry out Planned Preventative Maintenance, Inspections, Service, and Repairs on hydraulic machinery, bearings, shafts, conveyor-based systems, motors, inverters, 3 phase electrics, and PLC's


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Qualifications & Experience:
- Must hold a recognised Electrical & Mechanical Engineering qualification such as an Advanced Apprenticeship & or; Level 3 NVQ with BTEC Level 3 or above, City & Guilds in Electrical & Mechanical Engineering/Craft studies, 18th edition, etc.
- Previous experience of undertaking reactive maintenance and following PPM schedules within a manufacturing environment.
In return, you will be offered a truly varied role within a dynamic and fast-paced business, providing opportunities to develop your skill sets and progress your career.
If interested, please apply now!
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