Maintenance Technician
Blackwood, South Wales
Monday to Friday (3 Shift- 06:00-14:00, 14:00- 22:00 & 22:00- 06:00)
38,640- 42,550 + Unlimited Overtime at Premium Rates + Progression, Training & Development Opportunities + Other Benefits
My client, a globally recognised packaging manufacturer, is looking for a mechanically or electrically biased technician to join their frontline maintenance team.
To be successful in this role, you should have a minimum of 3 years experience, working in any maintenance based position within manufacturing environment. You should be a mechanically or electrically biased engineer comfortable with fault finding, repairing, replacing components, stripping down/rebuilding on a range of mechanical components. Ideally, you will be trained to level 3 in an engineering discipline.
Working as part of the shift engineering team, your primary objective will be to ensure the efficient running of all production and process machinery on site, this includes: reactive maintenance- attending to breakdowns, fault finding and repairing on a range of production/process machinery, planned maintenance- starting up of machinery, servicing, replacing of components periodically, project work- upgrades, modifications and supporting installation of new machinery.
The Person:
Mechanical or Electrical Maintenance Technician
Strong fault finding and repair skills
Trained to level 3 in an engineering discipline
The Role:
Reactive and planned maintenance
Monday to Friday (3 shift)
Training, development and progression opportunities
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Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK.
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