Maintenance Engineer | Benriach | Newbridge
Dayshift Monday to Thursday - (off Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
Nine Twenty Engineering & Manufacturing are delighted to be partnering with Benriach, part of Brown-Forman, to recruit a Maintenance Engineer for their bonded warehouse facility in Newbridge.
Brown-Forman, a global leader in premium spirits, acquired Benriach Distillery Company in 2016, bringing Benriach, The GlenDronach, and Glenglassaugh into its renowned whisky portfolio. A Recognised Great Place to Work – Fostering a strong, welcoming, inspiring and inclusive culture that has earned consistent recognition as a top workplace.
Training & Development – Full training and development opportunities provided to ensure your ongoing growth and success.
Sustainability Commitment – Brown-Forman is a leader in environmentally responsible production and sustainable sourcing, making a positive impact on the planet.
Work with Iconic Brands – Join a team dedicated to crafting some of the world’s most respected whisky and spirits brands, with a legacy of excellence.
You will be responsible for conducting engineering operations to maintain efficient operation of all the bottling lines in order to maximize levels of production. You’ll also support wider functions within the business to complete engineering projects.
You will have a strong focus on preventative maintenance and continuous improvement.
You will have a background in both electrical and mechanical engineering.
You will ensure that safe working conditions exist and that all programs and policies are effectively implemented and practiced.
Time-Served Engineer – Multiskilled with a bias in either mechanical or electrical engineering.
Strong Diagnostic and Problem-Solving Skills – Ability to diagnose engineering issues effectively and implement solutions to improve operational efficiencies and control costs.
Adaptable Background – While experience in manufacturing is advantageous, technical skills are key. If you’re skilled in engineering, you can successfully transition into a bottling hall environment and work with equipment such as conveyors, pumps, motors, PLC systems, and automated bottling machinery.
Hands-On Engineer – A proactive problem solver with the ability to identify the root cause of issues and implement effective solutions across a variety of systems and machinery, including bottling lines, filling machines, labelling machines, and packaging equipment.