Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

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Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

A Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer vacancy has arisen within our fast-growing company based at our site in Louth, Lincolnshire. This is an exciting opportunity for a successful candidate to join our Engineering team.

LOCATION: Based at Louth with some travel to Skegness
SALARY: £38,000 - £43,000 per annum (depending on skills and experience)
JOB TYPE: Full-time
CORE BENEFITS: Loyalty Holidays, Company Sick Pay, Pension (5% contribution), Profit Related Pay Scheme, Enhanced Maternity Pay, Relocation Package
HOURS OF WORK: Monday to Friday – rotating shifts - 6:00am – 2:30pm / 2.00pm – 10:30pm

WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR:

Are you a hands-on problem solver with a passion for innovation and technical excellence? We are looking for a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer to join our dynamic team and play a key role in maintaining and improving our operational performance.

As a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer, you'll be responsible for delivering high-quality maintenance, fault-finding, and engineering solutions across mechanical and electrical disciplines. This is a diverse role suited to someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, enjoys working collaboratively and is committed to continuous improvement. Occasional travel between company sites is necessary, therefore a full driving licence is required.

Key Duties:

• Carry out planned and reactive maintenance on machinery and infrastructure
• Ensure all work is logged accurately in the maintenance management system (MMS)
• Diagnose and repair faults in mechanical, electrical, and control systems
• Contribute to continuous improvement and efficiency initiatives
• Work closely with operations and production teams to minimise downtime
• Ensure all work is completed safely and complies with company and industry standards

Essential:

• Time-served apprenticeship or relevant engineering qualifications e.g. NVQ Level 3, Level 4, HNC/HND
• Proven experience in both mechanical and electrical engineering
• Strong fault-finding and problem-solving abilities
• Knowledge of PLCs, motors, pumps, pneumatics, hydraulics, and electrical systems
• Flexible, proactive attitude with the ability to work independently or as part of a team

Desirable:

• Familiarity with CMMS or maintenance management systems
• 18th Edition Wiring Regulations
• Mitsubishi PLC knowledge and experience
• IOSH Managing safely qualification
• Experience of steam generation

WHY IS MICRONCLEAN A MORE INTERESTING PLACE TO WORK FOR A MULTI-SKILLED MAINTENANCE ENGINEER

• Significant capital investment at the Louth and Skegness facilities
• Micronclean Skegness Campus
• Training and development opportunities fostering growth and self-improvement

Closing date for application: Friday 5th December 2025
Interview date: to be confirmed (first round interviews will take place on Microsoft Teams and second round interviews will take place face to face)
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, or change the closing date, if we receive enough applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.

Why Work for Micronclean?

• Great work life balance
• Extensive array of employee benefits e.g. eye care scheme, gym membership and more
• Environmental and Sustainability Strategy ‘to be the most sustainable specialist textile and cleanroom consumable business on the planet’
• A growing, family owned, highly successful business, with a history spanning back to the 1920s
• A great culture, represented in our company values known as the SKIEs
• Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)

About Micronclean

Micronclean is a family-owned business based in Lincolnshire employing over 400 people.
Our current focus areas include rental of specialist work wear to cleanroom industries (pharmaceutical, medical devices, aerospace), and of protective workwear to manufacturing industries (engineering, automotive). The company also manufactures and distributes a range of cleanroom products, which it sells in the UK and exports throughout Europe and further afield, including India, Australia, and Canada.

Looking to the future, we are confident of growth not only in the UK but also in export markets as we seek to leverage not only our laundered garment and mopping service, but also consumable sales. Our unique in-depth laundry knowledge delivers business opportunities in overseas markets in line with our mission statement.

More information about Micronclean can be found on our website.

You may also have experience in the following: Multi-Skilled Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, Plant Maintenance Engineer, Facilities Engineer, Reliability Engineer, Maintenance Technician, Engineering Technician, Industrial Maintenance Engineer, Mechanical Engineer (with Electrical skills), Electrical Engineer (with Mechanical skills), Maintenance Supervisor, Maintenance Planner, Engineering Maintenance Specialist, Machinery Maintenance Engineer

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