Maintenance Engineer 4on/4off DAYS only
£44,000 + overtime
Oldbury
The Opportunity
An Amazing Opportunity for a Maintenance Engineer to become part of a multi-million-pound Heavy industry business, they have recently invested over £(phone number removed) across the company and they are going from strength to strength. They are a global leader in sustainable materials with physical operations in the UK, USA, Germany and the Netherlands. The core business is the recycling of metal and plastics from a range of public, commercial and industrial waste streams. Our recycling activities generate around 10 million tonnes of sustainable materials every year, saving over 10 million tonnes of CO2.
The role will be working on multi-million pound machinery, some old and some brand new. You will need to be prepared to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty as it is part of the heavy engineering sector. The engineers that thrive in this environment are the ones that enjoy the old school heavy machinery!
The machinery you will be working on as a maintenance engineer will be shears, mobile cranes for material handling, screw conveyors, in feed conveyors, Separators, sortation machines, big industrial magnets and more.
Benefits for the maintenance engineer:
- 4on/4off days only – work 6 months of the year
- No night shifts
- above market pension – matched +1%
- generous holiday allowance
- 24/7 Colleague Assistance Programme and Financial Wellbeing Support – access to affordable loans, savings accounts, advanced earned pay, and financial education via salary finance
- Overtime paid at a premium, easily earn £50,000
Experience required for the maintenance engineer:
- Must be multi-skilled - mech bias but need to be competent electrically - 3-phase, contactors, sensors etc. Would also look at elec bias
- At least 3 year’s experience maintaining/repairing special purpose machinery as a maintenance engineer
- Electrical skills i.e. 3-phase
- Ideally worked in a heavy industrial environment previously but open to getting your hands dirty as a maintenance engineer