Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer South Wales - Cardiff 23332/534 £47,500 - £54,500 + Company benefits (Profit share, pension etc) Salary & Benefits: Salary £47,500 - £54,500 (DOE) Annual profit share, up to 10% up to 27 days holiday plus bank holidays 9% company pension (5% employer contribution + 4% employee contribution) Christmas shutdown Sick pay scheme Life insurance Employee Assistance Programme An exciting opportunity to join a successful award-winning market leader, who has supplied high-quality products and trusted building solutions to some of the most iconic and high-profile projects around the world.
This 40-year established, multi-million-pound company with an enviable share of the market has invested heavily in improving the infrastructure and production capacity, is also in a leading position to capitalise on the market growth.
Roles & Responsibilities: Support the engineering team by carrying out systematic tasks and continuous improvements to plant and machinery to improve existing manufacturing processes.
Use initiative to identify areas that will improve the production performance, line utilisation and focus on reducing scrap levels.
Provide maintenance support regarding projects.
Work on a large variety of equipment including - gear boxes, pumps, motors, bearings, drives, inverters, relays, sensors, conveyor systems and PLC's.
Knowledge, Skills & Experience: Multi skilled engineer - ideally electrical bias Apprentice trained/HNC qualified.
Worked within manufacturing.
Strong problem solving/fault finding ability and experience.If you are interested in this position please click 'apply'.
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