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Maintenance Technician
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Owen Clancy
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We are currently recruiting for an experienced Maintenance Technician on behalf of our client, a leading manufacturing organisation.
This is a permanent opportunity within a fast-paced, automated production environment. Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the Maintenance Technician will play a key role in maintaining and improving automated production equipment, maximising equipment availability and supporting continuous improvement across the manufacturing process.
Key Responsibilities:
Requirements:
For a confidential conversation about the role please apply for the role or contact Owen Clancy at oclancy@sterlingengineeringeu.com By applying to this job post you agree that Sterling Engineering may process your personal data for recruitment purpose
This is a permanent opportunity within a fast-paced, automated production environment. Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the Maintenance Technician will play a key role in maintaining and improving automated production equipment, maximising equipment availability and supporting continuous improvement across the manufacturing process.
Key Responsibilities:
- Build upon and continuously improve existing process and equipment design to optimise production processes.
- Drive yield improvement through effective planned preventative maintenance and rapid response to equipment breakdowns.
- Carry out planned, preventative and reactive maintenance on automated production equipment.
- Provide technical input into equipment installation, commissioning and maintenance activities.
- Carry out calibration of production and process equipment.
- Use PLC programmes and diagnostic tools to identify, troubleshoot and resolve technical faults.
- Diagnose and repair electrical, mechanical, pneumatic and automated equipment issues.
- Support continuous improvement initiatives to improve equipment reliability, efficiency and production output.
- Work collaboratively with Engineering and Production teams to minimise downtime and maintain production performance.
- Ensure all maintenance activities are carried out in accordance with site health & safety procedures and company standards.
- Promote and maintain a strong culture of safety throughout all maintenance activities.
Requirements:
- Diploma/qualification in Industrial Automation, Mechanical Engineering, Electronic Engineering or a relevant trade qualification is advantageous.
- Minimum 2 years' experience in a high-volume manufacturing environment.
- Experience working with special-purpose automated equipment and pick-and-place systems.
- Working knowledge of PLCs, pneumatic systems, actuators, AC motors and motor controllers.
- Strong fault-finding and problem-solving ability across automated manufacturing equipment.
- Good computer literacy.
- Ability and willingness to work a 12-hour shift pattern.
For a confidential conversation about the role please apply for the role or contact Owen Clancy at oclancy@sterlingengineeringeu.com By applying to this job post you agree that Sterling Engineering may process your personal data for recruitment purpose
