Here at Futures, we have an exciting opportunity available for a Electrically biased multi skilled engineer for a leading Yorkshire based food manufacturing business.
***Monday to Thursday (10Pm to 6AM), Friday early finish ***
Reporting into the Engineering Manager you will take responsibility for both proactive and reactive maintenance duties within this fast paced production environment. As a key member of the Engineering team, you will share responsibility for achieving budgeted machine performance targets and ensuring the machines are kept running to peak performance within the manufacturing unit
Key responsibilities;
Daily plant inspections, monitoring plant performance
You will need to facilitate a speedy response to all plant stoppages and plan/implement modifications to new and existing equipment
Carrying out fault finding diagnosis/repairs on equipment and plant
You will have to ensure the PPM schedules are maintained in accordance with the current requirements
Continuous Improvement – identify new methods and procedures
Ensure accurate & timely records are entered / recorded of all work carried out, root causes of failures and of spares / consumables used
Successful Multi Skilled Engineers will be;
Previous experience of working within a FMCG manufacturing environment
Time served apprenticeship in an engineering discipline, holding an Electrical Engineering HND / HNC / BTech / ONC / C&G Level 3 qualifications or higher
Degree / HND or equivalent in Electrical Engineering
17th/18th Edition City & Guilds (Desirable)
Excellent communication skills
Working well under pressure
Why work here?
The company value their people and want to provide a platform to be creative and grow to their full potential. They are a company who invest heavily in their staff and they continuously strive to celebrate the success with a great award scheme.
The salary for this role also includes a good pension along with other benefits.
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