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My client is a highly respected and established engineering company based in Suffolk.
Following internal promotions, they are now seeking a Maintenance Engineer to join their experienced team.
Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the key duties and responsibilities of the Maintenance Engineer include:
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12‑hour day shifts on a Panama / 2’s & 3’s rotation (every other weekend off).
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Respond to breakdowns quickly and effectively to minimise downtime.
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Carry out scheduled PPM to maintain plant reliability.
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Complete electrical and mechanical maintenance across a range of equipment.
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Work collaboratively with production and other departments to support site performance and company goals.
Ideally you will have worked as a Maintenance Engineer / Shift Engineer / Shift Technician / Maintenance Technician / Multi Skilled Engineer (or similar) and have experience and the relevant qualifications with Mechanical / Electrical engineering (or equivalent)
To hear more about this opportunity — and similar roles available — please apply now