- Ensure all machinery and the factory environment remain safe and efficient for operation, with strict adherence to safety protocols.
- Maintain, repair, and monitor machinery to maximize production output, including gearboxes, drives, pneumatic controls, motors, and more.
- Regularly inspect and test safety devices (e.g., fire alarms, smoke detectors, emergency exits) to ensure they are functional and up to standard.
- Take quick action to resolve production machine issues, minimising downtime and production delays.
- Plan and undertake preventative maintenance to reduce breakdowns and ensure equipment is operating efficiently.
- Monitor external contractors when necessary, ensuring they adhere to safety regulations and work standards.
- Keep a well-organized workshop and maintain cleanliness standards to minimize contamination risk.
- Follow and enforce Health & Safety (H&S) guidelines and carry out necessary quality checks in line with BRC requirements.
- Provide out-of-hours call-out coverage and breakdown support on a rotational basis, including weekends once fully trained.
- NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering (essential).
- Electrical qualifications (preferably 18th Edition IEE Regulations or equivalent).
- Experience with 1, 2, and 3-phase electrical systems, PLC systems, and general electrical controls (motors, drives, sensors, etc.).
- Strong background in mechanical maintenance including knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, gearboxes, bearings, conveyors, and welding.
- Practical experience with heavy plant machinery and factory equipment.
- Proven ability to work safely, adhering to all safety procedures and protocols.
- Proactive problem-solving skills with the ability to resolve issues promptly and efficiently.
- Ability to work independently or as part of a team, managing own workload and external contractor coordination.
- On-call availability for weekend and emergency breakdowns as part of the team rotation.