We are on the hunt for a Mechanically Bias Maintenance Engineer to join a pioneering manufacturing leader in Luton, Bedfordshire. With ambitious growth plans, this role is key to elevating both operational efficiency and customer quality. This is an opportunity to work a Monday - Friday, days-based role within a forward-thinking business that is truly on the rise. You'll be tasked with both reactive and planned maintenance, ensuring our operations run smoothly and efficiently. If you have a mechanical background and a passion for maintenance, this could be the perfect next step in your career. Ready to make a significant impact? Let's chat The role as a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer: Impactful Contribution: As the sole senior engineer on site, your expertise will be pivotal in driving equipment efficiency and minimising downtime, directly influencing the company's long-term vision. Professional Growth: Engage with cutting-edge technology and processes, enhancing your skills and experience within a dynamic and supportive environment. Leadership Role: Take on a key position where your engineering acumen will be highly valued and relied upon, offering a sense of accomplishment and recognition. Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a stable work environment in a well-established company that prioritises the well-being of its employees. Key Responsibilities as a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer: Lead the maintenance and optimisation of mechanical systems to ensure peak operational efficiency. Troubleshoot and resolve mechanical issues promptly to minimise production downtime. Implement and oversee preventive maintenance programmes to enhance equipment longevity and reliability. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to drive continuous improvement initiatives. Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities and provide detailed reports to management. Skills and Experience Required for this Mechanical Maintenance Engineer role: Proven experience as a Mechanical Bias Maintenance Engineer within a manufacturing setting. Strong technical knowledge of mechanical systems, including hydraulics, pneumatics, and automation. Demonstrated ability to diagnose and repair mechanical faults efficiently. Excellent problem-solving skills and a proactive approach to maintenance. Experience working with welding and fabrication equipment. Relevant engineering qualifications or certifications. The package for this Mechanical Maintenance Engineer role includes: Basic Salary £40,000- £45,000 Working week of Monday - Friday (Early finish on Friday) 20 days Annual Leave Company Pension Scheme Cycle to work scheme Eyecare vouchers If you feel this opportunity would be right for you, please contact Sarah Armstrong at Maintech Recruitment on (phone number removed). Connect with us on Linked In