Maintenance Engineer

Preston
3 days ago
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Maintenance Engineer | Preston, PR1 1UN | Full Time | Working hours: Monday–Thursday 07:00–15:30 (30 min unpaid lunch), Friday 07:00–13:00 | Competitive Salary

Are you ready to take charge of a busy manufacturing site and make a real impact?

Our client is a UK-based manufacturer and supplier of industrial laminates, composite materials and machined components.

They are focused on delivering a quality product portfolio, supported by great service, excellent response and best of all, over 155 years’ experience of getting it right.

Are you the right person for the job?

Proven track record of scheduled maintenance control
Health & Safety conscious at all times
Mechanical maintenance training or experience
Welding & fabrication training or experience
Experience with steam boilers and systems, BOAS preferable
Electrical maintenance training or experience (preferable)
Building/roofing knowledge (preferable)
IT and PLC networking knowledge (preferable)
Working at height experience; PASMA/IPAF certificates preferable
Full Driving Licence required
FLT licence advantageous
Strong problem-solving skills and common sense approach
Professional, approachable personality with a focused, can-do attitude
Team player who can efficiently manage their own time and support staff
Proficient in Microsoft products and general IT usage
What will your role look like?

As a Maintenance Engineer, you will be responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the whole business, from NC machines to basic plumbing. Based at the Preston site, you will oversee day-to-day maintenance of a busy manufacturing unit, including:

Plant and services maintenance
Controlling the daily preventative maintenance schedule of the manufacturing plant
Liaising with and managing third-party engineers or contractors for work beyond scope
Providing support to departments such as Health & Safety, Technical, or Site/Buildings Maintenance
Procurement for the maintenance department
Reporting directly to the board of directors
Mentoring a trainee/assistant
What’s in it for you?

20 days annual holiday plus bank holidays
Contribution to a Personal Pension Plan
Profit share scheme
Sick pay scheme
Training offered where necessary
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