We at Siamo Recruitment are pleased to present a fantastic opportunity to join one of Cirencester’s leading enterprises, a prestigious business in the engineering sector. As one of the largest manufacturers in the Cirencester area for decades, our client is highly acclaimed and well-known for their employee treatment, retention and incentives.
In a period of expansion, our client is looking for a Maintenance Engineer to join their team as an integral member. We’re looking for someone driven and enthusiastic who will take a genuine interest in the business, the industry, and the products produced.
With leading benefits and a proven investment into staff, this role as a Maintenance Engineer is a fantastic next step for anyone eager to progress their career within a business that hold renown worldwide within engineering.
What’s in store for you as a Maintenance Engineer?
Expansive profit-sharing scheme.
Great life insurance package.
34 days of annual leave, including bank holidays.
Free onsite parking.
Competitive contributory pension.
Death in service policy.
Fuel allowance (location permitting).
Access to great training and development opportunities.
What will your role be as a Maintenance Engineer?
Carry out maintenance tasks and repairs on a wide range of equipment, including bespoke machinery.
Work to set schedules for maintenance work orders, ensuring regular maintenance of parts reduces failure and prevents large scale issues or stoppages.
Build and develop new maintenance schedules, working alongside technicians and production operatives to ensure productive workflows.
Reporting all failures to Engineering Manager; including causes, concerns and actions in reports.
Fill in tickets for completion of all work.
Manufacture parts using machines – lathes, mills, grinders and more.
Read Interpret technical drawings when necessary.
Assist with installations of new tools/machines when required.
Provide general maintenance within the site.
What makes a perfect Maintenance Engineer?
We require experience working with electrical components, or electronics in some capacity.
Mechanical Engineering experience, ideally in a manufacturing environment.
A fundamental understanding of industrial electrical circuits.
Fully competent working independently, or within a team.
Exposure to working with machines such as lathes and mills.
Previous experience working to extremely low tolerances is advantageous.
A rudimentary understanding of electronic engineering would be viewed highly.
Full UK driving license.
Other relevant exposure could include Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, service engineering or anything at a relevant qualification.
This role is easily commutable; accessible in under 30 minutes from Cirencester, Swindon, Cheltenham, Gloucester and Chippenham