Maintenance Engineer (Elec Bias) (744) Southall, England
Salary: | GBP45000 - GBP47000 per annum |
Maintenance engineer – Electrically bias.
Middlesex
Manufacturing
Monday to Saturday (Days/afternoons)
£45000 - £47000 per year
Gi group are proud to be working in partnership with one of the UK's leading snack food manufacturers. The company in question are looking for a Maintenance Engineer – Electrically Bias at their site in Middlesex
Job Role:
The role is part of a team which covers production over 24/7, days/afternoons. We require a competent Maintenance engineer, qualified within FMCG electrician to add to their existing team.
Typical Duties will involve:
- Working closely with production to maximise utilisation of site assets
- Carry out all electrical works including installation, inspection, testing, and fault finding.
- Maintain maximum effectiveness and benefit from existing site equipment.
- Assist with development of new manufacturing methods.
- Work cross functionally to deliver a consistent and dynamic approach to continuous improvement.
- To ensure all work is completed in compliance with safe working procedures.
- Adherence of the PPM system, complete and on time
- Completion of all relevant, statutory documentation.
- To liaise effectively with, all external maintenance contractors and ensure that they follow company Hygiene and Health and Safety standards.
- Provide good reporting and communication between Production, the Engineering team, and Engineering management, as appropriate.
- Perform any other duties which might reasonably be requested in association with this role to meet the needs of the business
Desirable experience
- Must be eligible to work in UK.
- Previous experience working within a manufacturing environment
- Experienced with Pumps, Motors, Conveyors, Sealing machine ,packing machines, depositors and ovens.
- Understanding of PLC systems, no programming
- Practical engineering skills
- Manufacturing / Process experience with evidence of PPM delivery and control
Basic understanding of mechanical systems