(WN575) Mechanical Maintenance Fitter
Location: North Lincolnshire
Type: Permanent
Salary: £40,000 - £42,000 Per Annum (plus overtime paid at x1.5 & 2.0 and benefits)
Role: Mechanical Fitter / Mechanical Maintenance Engineer
Hours: Monday to Friday, 7am till 5pm
Salary: £40,000 to £42,000 per annum + overtime paid at x1.5 & x2.0 + benefits
Location: Commutable from Barton upon Humber, Hull, Grimsby, Scunthorpe, Beverley and surrounding areas
Company
A heavy plant manufacturing company who offer challenging and rewarding careers for Mechanical Maintenance Engineers are looking for an individual who wants to be part of an established, loyal and successful team.
If you’re genuinely after a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer role that is both varied and rewarding, with scope to learn, grow and earn some good money, this is a great opportunity!
You must be willing to get your hands dirty in a heavy plant environment and not be averse to training and developing your skills. If you’re qualified in Mechanical Engineering and have experience in any of the following, please apply; welding, bearings, shafts, lathes, mills, motors, pumps, belts, chain drives etc. Ideally in some form of maintenance or fitting role but any would be considered.
Responsibilities
This is a permanent Mechanical Maintenance Engineer / Maintenance Fitter position, working Monday to Friday, 7am till 5pm.
Your role will include:
Planned Preventative Maintenance across a range of equipment and machinery.
Dealing with machinery breakdowns and problems, fault finding, diagnostics and repairs.
Assisting with planned shut-downs and project work, refurbishing machines and replacing worn parts.
Workshop experience is desirable (manual lathe and/or mills) but an opportunity and training will be provided for the right person to make up parts as and when machinery breakdowns and parts are required urgently.
It really is a varied role and massively team orientated. The machinery will be made up and you will deal with belts, chain drives, bearings, shafts, mixers, conveyors. Anyone with mechanical skills in some of these areas would be highly desirable, along with working in a mechanical maintenance role.
Requirements
Completed a recognised Mechanical Engineering Apprenticeship or hold Mechanical Engineering qualifications
Experience with mechanical maintenance work within an industrial and/or manufacturing environment
Any experience of belts, chains, bearings, pumps, motors, gears, hydraulics, pneumatics, welding, workshops skills (lathes and/or mills) would be desirable – training and support can be given on some areas
Proactive work attitude and keen to get stuck in
Friendly and adaptable working attitude