Heat Treatment Maintenance Engineer (JN -012025-61700) Liverpool, England

Salary: GBP52500 - GBP52500 per annum

About the job

Exciting new role! We are currently recruiting for a trusted client who are involved in the production of carbon-ceramic materials and based in Merseyside.

They are looking to add Maintenance Engineer/s to their team.

Heat Treatment Maintenance Engineer responsibilities:

  • Preventative and reactive maintenance of a variety of manufacturing equipment including furnaces, vacuum pumps, cooling farms, refrigeration plant, etc.
  • Preventative and reactive maintenance of a variety of equipment systems, including pneumatic, hydraulic, mechanical, electrical, vacuum, HVAC etc.
  • Plan and prioritise workload to support production and ensure efficient use of working time.
  • Implement preventative maintenance on all plant equipment, including the building (internal, external and security).
  • Responding to breakdowns at pace, identify fault and problem solve with minimal downtime to production.
  • Carry out breakdown root causes analysis and implement corrective actions.
  • Reporting of equipment faults and concerns to management, including root cause analysis.
  • Responsible for all electrical work including lighting, installation & fault finding.
  • Work within 5S (Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardise, Sustain) methodology to maintain workplace to a high standard.
  • Ensuring that all electrical and P&ID drawings are up to date.
  • Comply with all H&S procedures, legislation and company policies.
  • Ensure all work is undertaken to a high-quality standard.
  • Working alongside Contractors as and when required.
  • Communicate effectively within all departments.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement throughout the Maintenance System.

You will hold at least a HNC or equivalent qualification in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.

Attractive Benefits

Salary: £52,500 including shift allowance

Shifts: Monday – Sunday 4 days on, 4 days off, 4 days on, 4 days off - 6am - 6pm, followed by 4 nights on, 4 nights off, 4 nights on, 4 nights off - 6pm - 6am

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