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Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer

Bolton
1 week ago
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Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer (Days Only)
£43,000 + Premium Overtime | Short Working Week (4 days)| High Job Security | Great Benefits
Location: Easily commutable from Bolton, Bury, Blackburn, Wigan

Looking for a better work-life balance without sacrificing job security?

We’re hiring an experienced Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer to join our well-established and reliable engineering team. You’ll play a vital role in supporting our busy manufacturing site, tackling a variety of hands-on engineering challenges.

What’s in it for you?



Salary: Circa £43,000 + Overtime

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Shift Pattern: Days only – enjoy a shorter working week!

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Overtime: Paid at premium rates

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Holiday: Generous allowance

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Benefits:

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Company-funded workwear

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Company pension scheme

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Life assurance

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Free onsite parking

Your Role:

As a key member of the maintenance team, you'll be responsible for:

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Carrying out planned and reactive maintenance

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Working across a wide range of mechanical and electrical systems

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Reducing downtime and enhancing equipment efficiency

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Maintaining high safety and compliance standards

What We're Looking For:

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Mechanically qualified (City & Guilds or NVQ Level 3 minimum)

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Ideally apprentice trained

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Strong fault-finding skills (both mechanical and electrical)

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Some experience with PLCs and drive systems (advantageous)

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Background in polymers, powders, or plastics an advantage.

Why Join Us?

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Join a stable, well-organised engineering department

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Secure a long-term, permanent role with real job security

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Enjoy more free time with our compressed working week

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Work for a company that values and invests in its engineering team

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