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Multi Skilled Engineer

Skipton
2 days ago
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Location: Colne, North Yorkshire
Type: Permanent
Salary: £44,000 per annum
Hours: Days Week 1: Mon - Thurs (06:15-16:30)/ Week 2: Mon - Thurs (07:15-16:00), Friday (07:30-14:00)

Our client, a global medical device manufacturer is looking to recruit for an experienced electrically biased Maintenance Engineer. The site is state of the art and there is potential to move onto shift too (25% uplift!!), this is a perfect role for someone looking to move into a GMP facility (from a BRC/ FMCG background), for someone looking to move to days or for people looking to further their career working for an established medical devices company.

The Role:

Respond quickly to Maintenance support on manufacturing equipment, to achieve production output standards. Support to environmental and utilities systems at our manufacturing facility.
Delivery of excellent customer service resulting in asset uptime, first time fix and quality workmanship.
Actively involved in the development of departmental processes, procedures.
Lead maintenance activities in areas of responsibility, both breakdown support and improvement work.
Proactive support of a continuous improvement culture that develops factory assets, procedures, processes and systems.
Comply with planned maintenance / calibration regimes, ensure work is completed and recorded in a timely manner within the CMMS.
Ensure effective communications with stakeholders regarding equipment status, during breakdown support and any engineering requirements within Operational areas.
Comply with site Health Safety and Environmental procedures and standards; ensure safe working conditions are maintained.

The Person:

Will hold a HNC or equivalent in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering
Experience working as a Maintenance Engineer in a Pharmaceutical, Chemical, FMCG, Food setting is essential.
The ideal candidate will hold additional electrical qualifications.
Strong fault finding and problem solving skills (electrical with some mechanical).
Proficient in IT / Microsoft applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint etc).
Good interpersonal skills, effective communication skills needed.
Good team player and able to work independently when needed.

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