Maintenance Engineer

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Job Title: Maintenance Engineer

Location: East Midlands Area

Contract Type: Permanent

Working hours: 3 Shift Rotation

A leading manufacturing business is currently looking for a Maintenance Engineer to join their established engineering team. This role is critical to maximising production uptime and ensuring equipment is maintained efficiently and safely.

Key Responsibilities - Maintenance Engineer

Prioritise and carry out planned and reactive maintenance tasks across the site.

Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic faults.

Support daily operations by responding promptly to breakdowns and technical issues.

Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities and ensure paperwork is completed on time.

Ensure TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) schedules are followed and updated.

Oversee external contractors and liaise with suppliers for parts and services.

Maintain spare parts inventory and control maintenance-related costs.

Participate in daily production meetings and provide updates on engineering issues.

Maintain and update technical documentation including manuals and drawings.

Support safe working practices and ensure compliance with all health & safety procedures.

Qualifications & Requirements - Maintenance Engineer

Multi-skilled engineer with mechanical and electrical fault-finding skills.

Formal qualification in an electrical or mechanical discipline.

17th Edition (or later) electrical regulations certified.

Experience with PLC fault finding and programming.

Familiarity with plastic injection moulding machinery (Apply online only) tonne range) is highly desirable.

Experience in a fast-paced production or automotive environment.

Overhead Crane Licence is an advantage.

Strong communication and teamworking skills.

What's on Offer - Maintenance Engineer

Competitive salary and benefits package.

Overtime opportunities available.

3-shift rotation pattern (37.5 hours per week).

Supportive working environment with strong leadership.

Full training and development provided.

For further details, please contact Kieren Provis - (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed)

Omega Resource Group is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Oil & Gas, Construction and Manufacturing sectors.

We are always seeking Engineering Staff, Senior Managers, Skilled and Semi-Skilled Machinists, Mechanical Fitters, Electrical Fitters, Quality Engineers, Materials Science Engineers, Maintenance Engineers, Electronics Engineers, Test Technicians, Technical Authors, and Laboratory Technicians to name but a few. For details of other opportunities available within your chosen field, please visit our website: (url removed)

Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors

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