Maintenance Engineer – Mechanical & Electrical
Location: Salisbury
Salary: £45,000 – £52,000 DOE + excellent benefits
Hours: 28-day shift cycle (days and nights)
Are you an experienced Maintenance Engineer looking for your next challenge? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established manufacturer, providing vital mechanical and electrical support to keep production running smoothly. This role offers excellent training, including PLC programming, alongside the chance to work on a variety of engineering projects. You’ll join a supportive environment that values career progression and employee wellbeing.
The role of Maintenance Engineer is varied, hands-on, and rewarding. You’ll work across planned preventative maintenance, urgent breakdowns, and improvement projects, covering a wide range of systems including hydraulics, pneumatics, PLCs, and automated machinery. This is an excellent opening for a Maintenance Engineer who enjoys problem solving and thrives in a fast-paced environment.
Benefits include 5.5 weeks’ annual leave plus bank holidays, a generous pension scheme, Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), Free on-site parking
What you’ll be doing:
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Carry out both planned and reactive maintenance on mechanical and electrical systems
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Ensure production reliability by responding quickly to breakdowns and faults
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Perform calibration checks and portable appliance testing (PAT)
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Support process improvements, machinery upgrades, and new equipment installations
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Identify and recommend improvements to plant, machinery, and systems to boost safety, quality, and efficiency
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Work safely at all times, adhering to health, safety, and environmental standards
We'd ideally like you to have the following experience but can be flexible depending on industry experience:
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Time-served apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering with a Level 3 Electrical qualification
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Proven experience in electrical and/or mechanical maintenance
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Strong knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, inverters, and PLCs
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Experience in automated process environments desirable
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Familiarity with PAT testing, LOLER, and functional safety standards is an advantage
Working shift pattern for this role is a 28-day cycle – 4 on, 5 off, 5 on, 4 off, 5 on, 5 off (rotating between days and nights)
Apply today with your CV to take the next step in your career or give Lynne a call for more details on 01722 334433