Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£60000 per annum, Benefits: Holiday, Money saving / Pension Scheme, Healthcare benefits, discounts
Maintenance Engineer Location: Birmingham Salary: Up to 60K + OTE Hours: 4 on 4 off Benefits: Holiday, Money saving / Pension Scheme, Healthcare benefits, discounts Job Description: My client, a leading Waste & Recycling company are seeking a skilled Maintenance Engineer/Technician to join the team. In this role, you will be responsible for planned and reactive maintenance across all areas of the plant. You will ensure that plant installations and modifications adhere to the latest standards and regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities: Perform planned and reactive maintenance on plant equipment such as; conveyors, motors, gearboxes, hydraulics, pneumatics etc. Perform basic electrical fault finding. Ensure that plant installations and modifications comply with the latest industry standards and regulatory requirements. Requirements: Proven experience in a Engineering position. NVQ Level 2 in Engineering as a minimum Welding / Fabrication / Basic electrical fault-finding skills desired. If you are interested in this Maintenance Engineering role, please send an up to date CV to [email protected] or call Lauren at Kemp Recruitment on 0330 440 2323. INDLP
Birmingham
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