Job Family:
Engineering
A unique opportunity exists to provide Mechanical Technician support to a fast-paced R&D environment, taking ownership of technician tasks during the build, installation and commissioning of pilot plants, bespoke research engineering equipment and associated electrical infrastructure across the Teesside sites.
Significant investment is now ongoing within the R&D business to expand our capability and transform our operations, focussing on construction of new assets & upgrades to existing assets. This role allows a large degree of autonomy, and provides good opportunities for technical development and growth, fully supported by the wider electrical engineering team.
This role is a Monday-Friday working pattern, however occasional weekends may be required.
Johnson Matthey, a FTSE 250 organisation, is a global leader in sustainable technologies specialising in catalysis, precious metal products, chemicals and process technology. With operations in over 30 countries, we employ more than 12,600 people. We have more 200 years of success behind us; be part of the next stage of our growth journey and help maintain our reputation as one of the most admired organisations in our field. Our unique culture and people give us competitive advantage and will ensure our success for years to come. You can be part of that success story.
Your responsibilities:
1. Support the installation, testing, commissioning & troubleshooting of new pilot plants, bespoke research engineering equipment and associated infrastructure to facilitate delivery of business-critical research and manufacturing programmes. Responsible for ensuring equipment installations meet site and statutory specification.
2. Plan & prioritise assigned work tasks, to deliver safely within time and budget.
3. Specify, procure, and monitor critical spares and consumable equipment.
4. Perform compliance testing of new and existing pilot and research engineering and utility equipment to meet the requirements of company safety policy, legislative guidelines, and quality requirements.
5. Responsible for the sign-off and recording of inspection test records.
6. Assist in the diagnosis and repair of equipment during commissioning & breakdowns through fault finding.
7. Follow safe systems of works including permit to work and associated risk assessments and method statements.
8. Contribute to continuous improvement programmers and root cause analyses in collaboration with the R&D and engineering teams following robust change management.
Requirements for the role:
9. Advanced Level 3 Apprenticeship as Engineering Technician or similar, or equivalent
10. Experience in the Chemical or Manufacturing Industry with demonstrable job specific skills
11. Knowledge, skills, and attitude to resolve discipline specific plant problems autonomously, managing own workload
12. Practical experience of fitting and modifying small bore tubing systems
13. Experience of LEAN manufacturing methodology, including problem solving tools such as root cause analysis
14. Stringent attitude to working safely and maintaining high standards
15. Strong team player, comfortable interacting with many different stakeholders
How you will be rewarded:
We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package including bonus, excellent pension contributions and 25 days annual leave (varies for shift-based roles).
At JM, an inclusive culture is integral to our values and ambitions for the future. We are committed to ensuring that everyone can bring their full self to work and thrive in their career. Welcoming everyone to JM, regardless of their unique characteristics, experiences or thoughts allows us to bring many different voices and experiences together to tackle the world's biggest challenges. Being truly inclusive means that all colleagues feel valued for their differences, views and contributions, and feel a sense of belonging at JM .