Working in a small team of workshop engineers to service, maintain, and customise machinery in line with customer needs. Daily duties include working with mechanical, electrical and pneumatic elements. Working across departments such as service, R&D, Stores to coordinate various information needed. This is a hands on role.
Key Duties and responsibilities
The main responsibilities of the Workshop engineer are set out below.
Working to set checklists to prepare machines prior to sale or customer on-site use
Performing service and/or maintenance on industrial food processing and packaging machinery
Building control panels from scratch using mechanical, electrical and pneumatic components
Fault finding on electrical systems
Designing small scale electrical and pneumatic systems in order to fill unique customer requirements
Changing or retrofitting electrical, mechanical, pneumatic or hydraulic machine parts for a variety of food processing and packaging machinery according to customer requirements
Working on projects or machinery both alone at times and as part of a team.Stripping down existing machinery and carrying out repairs
Manoeuvring heavy machinery around the warehouse and workshop using forklift truck or pump truck
Ability to use safe Manual handling practices to move heavy machinery parts.
Awareness of COSHH safe working practices
Accurately documenting and recording machine information to ensure that all departments are kept informed
Using word and excel to create, edit and document various process in the warehouse
Programming drives with pre-programmed manufacturer software and settings
Maintaining clean and safe work area at all times
Liaising with stores team to ensure accurate booking-out of any required machine parts
Cleaning machinery parts
Working with various electrical systems (single phase, 3-phase and 24v)
Working with R&D to ensure that projects designed in-house are fit for customer purpose
Working with Service to communicate about machinery in the workshop
Working with service engineers to support them with machinery queries
Skills & Experience
Necessary Qualifications/Skills
NVQ level 2 in an engineering discipline
Great communicator
Ability to take initiative
Hands on approach
COSHH awareness
Hands on experience with pneumatics, electrical and mechanical engineering
Computer literacy and ability to use Microsoft software (Word, excel, outlook)
Desirable Qualifications/Skills
NVQ level 3 in an engineering discipline
Level 3 BTEC in engineering (or equivalent)
Apprenticeship in mechanical or electrical engineering
Forklift licence
Experience of using drawing software or programming software would be highly beneficial
Experience of using Solidworks, Rockwell Alan Bradley and Omron software desirable but not essential
Experience of deciding panel layout of electrical systems