Why work for Imerys?
At Imerys every member of our team matters. Our priority is the health and safety of our people and our aim is to create diverse and inclusive workplaces. We are always striving to be better and to support our people to continuously learn, improve and innovate. This allows them to tap into their full potential and to take advantage of the wealth of career and development opportunities available.
Hours of work: 40 hours a week, working Monday to Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm
Are you a multi-skilled engineer with a mechanical bias? Want variety and the opportunity to apply your creative problem-solving skills?
An excellent opportunity has come up at our Pilot Plant, where you will carry out planned, scheduled routine and reactive maintenance of fixed plant and associated systems
The main responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
• Fault finding /diagnostics and rectification work to the processing fixed plant
• Providing engineering support for other maintenance & installation activities
• Installation of new equipment and process modifications
• Ordering site spares
• Adhere to Health & Safety standards
• Ensure all work areas are clean and free from hazards
• Creating and collecting data
• Fill in for Site Engineer, as and when necessary
What’s in it for you?
Our workplaces are diverse and inclusive, and we foster a collaborative work culture which helps us continually drive innovation in our fields. Joining a global organisation, you’ll receive an excellent induction, where you can develop your skills personally and professionally.
Benefits include:
• Equivalent of 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays (pro rata'd for shift workers)
• Generous Pension Plan
• Life Assurance
• Income Protection
• Company Sick Pay
• Discounts on external retailers
• Cycle to work scheme
We also offer a comprehensive package to support the Wellbeing of our people which includes:
• Employee Assistance Programme
• Virtual GP
• Flu and Eye care vouchers
• Enhanced family friendly policies
• Menopause Support
What we are looking for:
You will have a sound understanding of predominantly mechanical and some electrical maintenance including fixed processing plant - including fans, filters, mills, conveyors, packaging, etc.
You’ll also need to:
• Have an NVQ level 3, or equivalent, in Mechanical Engineering
• Be able to fault find and resolve mechanical and electrical issues.
• Have good communication skills and are a team player.
• Good level of IT skills
• Legally able to drive in the UK