Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer

šŸ“ South Yorkshire (S20 area)

šŸ’° Ā£40,000

šŸ•’ Days - Early Finish Friday

We are currently recruiting for a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer to join a well-established and growing manufacturing business based in the S20 area. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a stable company offering a days-based role with an early finish every Friday.

The Role

As a Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer, you will be responsible for ensuring minimal downtime across production by carrying out both reactive and planned maintenance on a range of manufacturing equipment.

Key Responsibilities

Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM)

Diagnose and repair electrical and mechanical faults

Support continuous improvement initiatives

Ensure compliance with health & safety standards

Work collaboratively with production and engineering teams

Requirements

Multi-skilled with both electrical and mechanical competencies

Experience within a manufacturing or production environment

Fault-finding experience on industrial machinery

Relevant engineering qualification (NVQ Level 3 or equivalent preferred)

Strong problem-solving skills and proactive approach

What's on Offer

Salary of £40,000

Monday-Friday days-based role

Early finish every Friday

Stable and supportive working environment

Opportunity to join a reputable and growing business

If you're looking for a days-based maintenance role offering work-life balance and long-term stability, we'd love to hear from you

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