MULTI-SKILLED ENGINEER
Reporting to the Engineering Manager, this position will be responsible for breakdowns, maintenance, and project engineering within the Company’s manufacturing operations. Responsibilities include:
1. Provide engineering support and information for the Engineers and Engineering Manager to support machinery breakdown repairs, maintenance, and development of the manufacturing operations and business needs.
2. Assess, repair, maintain, and develop machinery and equipment, researching and data collecting as applicable.
3. Assess project requirements. Drive forward projects through to completion, producing relevant reports to applicable team, presenting solutions and project work in structured format.
4. Provide manufacturing support relating to plant/process efficiency, safety, and product quality as directed by the Engineering Manager.
5. Ensure engineering workshop procedures and equipment are developed and maintained in a satisfactory condition; that related environment, health and safety issues, standards, and policies are maintained and adhered to.
6. Any other existing or new tasks needed to meet the business operations requirements/objectives that are in keeping with post-holder's skills and training, primarily in an engineering capacity.
7. Compliance with the Company’s policies, procedures, works instructions, and safe systems of work are mandatory.
8. Liaise with suppliers to achieve optimum solutions.
9. Measure performance of mechanical components, devices, and process supporting functions.
10. Provide reports to applicable stakeholders across the full scope of the business.
Requirements:
1. Experience of PLC’s – Siemens Type S5 and S7
2. Experience of working with Eurotherm and Uni Drives
3. Time served Electrical/Mechanical Engineer
4. 17th Edition Electrical Installation
5. BTEC or above in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
6. City & Guilds in Mechanical Engineering
7. Multi-skilled in both mechanical/electrical disciplines
8. Ability to fault find on hydraulics and pneumatics
9. Ability to use workshop machinery, i.e., lathes, jigs, milling machines
10. Self-motivated, solutions-led, methodical, team player
Hours of Work: Days – 8am to 4.30 p.m. Monday to Thursday, 8am to 4.00 p.m. Friday - 42 Hours per week. May at some point in the future change to shift working. These hours and starting and finishing times may vary from time to meet the needs of the business, so flexibility will be required. Call out required Monday to Wednesday 5pm to 11pm on a rota basis.
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