Maintenance Engineer- Waste/Aggregates
Avonmouth
£43,680 - Day & Night Shifts
Introduction
Astute are currently recruiting for a Mechanical Engineer to join a specialist company in carbon capture, sustainable construction products, and waste treatment. The ideal candidate will have a mechanical bias and come from a heavy engineering background, manufacturing, or waste industry.
Roles & Responsibilities
Reporting to the Assistant Site Manager you will be responsible for:
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Planned and reactive maintenance of the whole site including the process plant and equipment and general infrastructure.
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Carrying out and recording all daily, weekly and Monthly PPM tasks in line with the schedules.
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The review and continuous development of maintenance plans by determining the most effective strategies for each piece of equipment.
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The reliability of the plant, finding faults and repairing breakdowns to minimise downtime.
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Creating and maintaining good relationships with suppliers to ensure essential spares are readily obtainable.
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Providing guidance and training to assist operators with self-sufficiency in routine reactive maintenance tasks.
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Flexibility to cover staff shortages and call outs to deal with breakdowns.
This role includes both day and night shifts on a 3 shift rotation. Please only apply if this is suitable.
Skills & Qualifications
We are looking for someone with the following:
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Apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
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Fault finding and repairs of low voltage electrical equipment.
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At least 5 years’ experience within a maintenance environment with the ability to fault find and repair mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.
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Experience with bulk material conveying systems and process mixers.
Salary & Package
What’s on offer for this exciting role:
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Basic salary of £43,680
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20 days holiday + bank holidays
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Overtime available
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Monday-Friday (
06:00:14:30, 14:00:22:30 and 22.00 to 06.30)
How to apply?
To apply for this opportunity simply send a copy of your up-to-date CV and covering letter to [email protected] or call 02392 222 964 to speak to Gemma Nixon who can tell you more.
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