Maintenance Engineer

Reading
1 month ago
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Job Title - Mobile Site Maintenance Engineer - DAYS

Location - Reading

Salary - £46k Basic + benefits below

Company
Our client is a leading Manufacturer of Medical Devices and Services. Working with the NHS they are very customer focused and deliver excellent products and service solutions to the NHS and Private Healthcare. They believe in the welfare, training and development of their staff to deliver on their high standard of products and services.

What they offer:
Your hours will be Monday - Friday with overtime available.

  • Full manufacturers training

  • Good basic salary (£46k basic) + Overtime + On Call

  • 5% Bonus

  • Company Van

  • All Tools provided

  • Phone & Laptop

  • 10.5% Pension Contribution

  • Life Insurance

  • 33 Days Holiday

  • Monday - Friday - 40 hrs a week

  • Cash Plan and Bupa (Optional)

    The Person & Skills
    We are looking for Maintenance Engineers with Mechanical Electrical/Electronic experience who are keen on a career in the Medical Devices & Healthcare Products Sector.

    Applications from people from any Manufacturing background including sectors such as: FMCG, Chemical, Plastics, Packaging, Automotive etc. as well as Field based Engineers. Your skills should include:

  • Apprentice trained with NVQ level 3/City & Guilds or equivalent.

  • Ideally multi-skilled but electrical bias is essential - 3 phase electrics.

  • Desirable experience working with washers and sterilisation equipment.

  • Having strong interpersonal skills

  • Ability to communicate across all levels and work on own initiative.

  • Manage and prioritise workload.

  • Understanding of problem-solving methodology such as DMAIC, Root cause analysis (RCA)

  • PLC’s desirable

    The Role
    As a Mobile Maintenance Engineer, you will be responsible for servicing, and repairing a variety of Electrical & mechanical plant equipment including. The role will include:

  • Being responsible for planned and predictive maintenance.

  • Support Breakdowns and participate in line improvements across the site.

  • Adhere to all Good Manufacturing Practice standards in respect of plant, tools and environment.

  • Ensure compliance with the Medical Devises Directive quality policy particularly servicing, maintaining validation & calibration certification.

  • Recording of breakdowns, root cause analysis and taking ownership of follow up actions.

  • Maintaining stock of spare parts and tools.

    You will be given extensive and continuous training and all the tools required to perform your job well. This company believes in developing their engineer’s career and as a market leader offers plenty of opportunity to do that.

    Mechanical / Electrical / Electronic Mobile Maintenance Engineer

    Hodfin specialise in engineering recruitment. We'll enable you to develop your career. At the heart of our approach is listening; getting to know you, your skills and experiences and most importantly what you want from your career. We offer engineering jobs across a range of sectors - industrial, building services, mechanical, electrical, Process and Medical. Hodfin is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy.

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