Equipment Shift Maintenance Technician

Manpower
Duffryn, Newport, Gwent, United Kingdom
Last week
£27,000 – £31,000 pa

Salary

£27,000 – £31,000 pa

Posted
8 Apr 2026 (Last week)

We are delighted to be recruiting on behalf of Vishay, a global leader in semiconductor technology. Our client operates a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Newport, South Wales, specialising in advanced fabrication processes and cutting?edge equipment.

Their site continues to grow, with significant investment in new technology and industry-leading engineering capability. This expansion creates an exciting opportunity for skilled Technicians to join a high-performing team supporting the future of world-class semiconductor manufacturing.

Location: Newport, South Wales

Contract Type: Permanent

Salary: £27,000 - £31,000 + shift allowance (30% / 20% / 50%)

Shift Patterns

12 hour shifts. Days: 7am-7pm Nights: 7pm-7am

Front End: Back End:

Sat, Sun, Mon, Tue Wed, Thu, Fri

Sun, Mon, Tue Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat

As an Equipment Shift Technician, you will play a vital role in supporting both equipment uptime and manufacturing performance. Working within a high-tech clean-room environment, you will maintain, troubleshoot, and improve semiconductor production tools, ensuring efficient equipment operation across assigned shifts.

Key Responsibilities

Perform and sustain Preventive Maintenance (PMs) on semiconductor production equipment

Troubleshoot equipment issues and carry out first level fault recovery

Support equipment improvement projects, experiments, and tool health activities

Achieve required equipment performance metrics across each shift

Follow documented procedures for equipment checks, PMs, and OCAPs

Work closely with Equipment and Process Engineers to resolve online manufacturing issues

What You Will Need

Full training provided, but we are looking for candidates with:

BTEC/HNC in Engineering or working towards an equivalent qualification

Ability to interpret technical procedures and produce structured observation reports

Understanding of modern manufacturing concepts (JIT, KANBAN, Zero Defects, SPC, TQM, TPM)

Strong organisational, prioritisation, and problem solving skills

Awareness of clean-room protocols and expectations

Availability to work fixed 12 hour day and night shifts

Benefits

Your future employer offers a strong benefits package, including:

Fully funded training and development

Clear career progression routes

Life assurance (4× base salary)

Annual merit review

Free Bupa private healthcare (for you)

Competitive pension scheme (up to 7% employer contribution)

Employee Assistance Programme

On-site gym, sports & social clubs

Retail, leisure and entertainment discounts

On-site restaurant, green outdoor spaces, and free parking

If an opportunity to work with a world leading technology brand in a cutting edge semiconductor manufacturing facility sounds like the ideal next step for your career, please apply with your up-to-date CV or contact the Manpower team today on (phone number removed)

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