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Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer Electrical Bias
£45,000
1:00pm to 11:00pm Monday to Friday
Manchester
Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer
The Candidate
You will be a time served multi skilled maintenance engineer ideally with an electrical bias. You will have the following skills, experiences and attributes…
· Technical qualifications and competence in mechanical/electrical at a minimum NVQ Level 3
· BTEC Engineering certificate/equivalent qualification
· Broad Knowledge of Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Mechanical, Electrical & PLC/Inverter Assets
· Skills and capability to logically diagnose and fault find on a variety of equipment/situations
· Multi skilled engineer with an electrical bias
· Experience of working with an carrying out PPMs
· Knowledge of lean manufacturing techniques such as 5S would be highly beneficial
· Experience of working within the food industry would be beneficial but is not essential
· Specific experience of Total Productive Maintenance or ‘Operator-Led’ Asset Care
· Must have an excellent understanding of English and strong communication skills
· Knowledge of Statutory Compliance obligations – particularly high-risk utilities topics
· Experience of working with OEM suppliers to drive improve machine performance /reduce costs
Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer
The Role
As a key member of the Engineering Team, your primary accountability is to provide safe and highly reliable equipment to manufacturing colleagues, achieved through a healthy balance of hands-on maintenance competence, equipment knowledge, analysis of equipment performance and strong communication skill. Your main responsibilities will include…
· Execute hands-on planned and unplanned maintenance activities to agreed standards, always ensuring safe working.
· Ensure assets are ready to produce products that are of an excellent quality, despatched on time in full to the satisfaction of our customers
· Ensure a robust and clearly communicated safe system of work is applied for all activities that you undertake – properly risk assessed
· Coach, train and give understanding to production colleagues to achieve continual improvements in equipment knowledge/performance
· Act with integrity at all times to build a culture of professional engineering and proactive equipment-focussed continuous improvement skills
· Ensuring that the daily engineering activity plan is delivered to the satisfaction of production
· Ensuring that plant history is captured to high standards, enabling equipment performance review
· Ensuring that high standards to 5S levels are maintained across the factory, including workshops
· Ensuring that both chronic and repeat downtime events are rigorously assessed for true root cause.
· Ensuring that the site is always ready for internal and external food safety audits (e.g. BRC)
· Ensuring that the site is always ready for internal and external legal compliance audits (e.g. HSE)
· Ensuring department KPIs and targets are delivered on time and in full.
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