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Suffolk, , United Kingdom
Excellent opportunity for experienced Maintenance Technician to join our Sudbury-based long-standing, very well-established client. As Maintenance Technician, you will be working within their production department, reacting to support calls and fixing the issues as promptly as possible to ensure the smooth and fast running of the company’s production lines. If you have mechanical engineering experience and/or experience of hand tools, are happy to work on a shift basis and are seeking a new opportunity within a role where you will be fully trained and have the opportunity to gain further skills, this Maintenance Technician role is for you!.
The Role
• Support all those within the maintenance team
• Ensuring machinery is maintained according to manufacturer’s instructions
• Responding to requests to address quality issues reported by the Inspection department
• Reacting immediately to support calls and carrying out required maintenance to resolve the issue
• Accurate logging of work for traceability and accountability
• Managing their workload of bench repairs to ensure steady levels of stocked repaired parts
• Undertaking risk assessments
• Working hours are shift based and operate on an annualised hours pattern
Required Experience:
• Happy to work on a shift rota basis
• Possess mechanical knowledge
• Ideally have some electrical knowledge, but not essential
• Experienced gained from maintenance-oriented mechanical/engineering/manufacturing or production environment.
• Possess a proven ability to work in a fast-paced and reactive environment, with a diverse portfolio of equipment
• Ideally possess an electrical/maintenance/mechanical and/or engineering qualification
• Keenness to learn a new industry and trade
• Methodical and organised, computer literate with excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate at all levels.
Benefits to you
• Competitive Salary £30k to £37,500 doe
• Opportunity to gain further skills
• Pension scheme
• Profit share bonus
• Sick pay
• Opportunity to work for a very long standing and well-respected company
• Free Parking
• Comprehensive induction programme along with full systems training
If you have not heard back from us within 10 days your application has been unsuccessful
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