Company: MACGREGOR RECRUITMENT SOLUTIONS
Job Type: Permanent, FullTime
Salary: £43,000 - £50,000 per annum
Electro-Mechanical Maintenance Engineer
Flintshire
£43-50k DOE
Monday to Friday
All applications will be responded to within 48 hours
MacGregor Recruitment have a great opportunity for an experienced Electro-MechanicalMaintenance Engineer/ Technician to join an established manufacturer based in the Deeside area that fabricates and supplies a wide range of PVCu windows and doors.
Working as part of a small onsite maintenance team you'll provide reactive and planned maintenance support to minimise production interruptions and ensure that the plant operates effectively and safely.
Maintenance Engineer role:
- Carry out planned maintenance of equipment and general day to day maintenance activities.
- Swiftly react to issues - identifying root causes of malfunctions and taking corrective measures
- Calibrate machinery to ensure precision
- Ensure adequate parts/supplies are available for maintenance activities.
- Maintain records of maintenance, repairs and calibrations
- Work collaboratively with the Production team, training and providing support as required
Skills & Experience:
- Mechanical/electrical qualifications to HNC or equivalent is essential
- Hands on maintenance experience with electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic systems and knowledge of CNC machines
- Specific experience gained with the window fabrication / fenestration sector is highly advantageous - however experience gained within other manufacturing environments will be considered.
- The successful candidate will also be self motivated and able to work within a team, able to prioritise and meet critical deadlines, and flexible in approach
- Excellent attention to detail skills, with a problem solving aptitude and good people and communication skills
Package:
- The role is offered with a salary to £43-50k depending on skills & experience
- Standard working hours are Monday to Friday, though flexibility will be required
- 30 days annual leave, inclusive of statutory