Are you experienced in Mechanical Maintenance and seeking a fresh challenge?
Are you ready to take on a pivotal role in maintaining and enhancing essential production machinery?
Do you have a passion for the future of electric vehicles?
Join the team at Ford Transmissions Halewood as a Manufacturing Engineer!
Salary: £43,912.80 (inclusive of 35% holiday bonus for 33 days per year; 25 vacation and 8 bank holidays)
Hours: TBC
Benefits:
Access to the Employee Development and Assistance Programme (EDAP)
Discounted Ford vehicles through the Privilege scheme
Competitive pension scheme and annual salary increases
Generous holiday allowance of 25 days
Take advantage of the Cycle to Work Scheme
Enjoy on-site facilities such as a gym, sauna, steam room, and moreKey Responsibilities:
Execute Preventive and Planned Maintenance: Plan and perform preventive maintenance on machines and equipment within the Heat Treatment department, focusing on mechanical, electrical, PLC, and refrigeration systems.
Data Collection and Analysis: Gather data from maintenance actions, analyze information to plan necessary replacements, and schedule machine part overhauls when feasible to reduce new part purchases.
Performance and Efficiency Enhancements: Identify and implement machine improvements to enhance performance and OEE, with a focus on finding and fixing root causes of breakdowns.
Maintenance Scheduling and Continuous Improvement: Coordinate maintenance schedules, generate 5 Why analyses, and engage in continuous improvement processes for operational effectiveness.
Kaizen and Cost-Saving Initiatives: Participate in Kaizen activities aimed at enhancing safety, environmental impact, and cost reduction across maintenance operations.
Backup Analyst Duties: Step into the analyst role as needed, supporting maintenance data interpretation and decision-making.
Qualifications and Experience:
Completed Mechanical Level 4 Apprenticeship
Candidates to preferably have experience in a heat treat production environment working on high temperature carburising furnaces