Lead Equipment Engineer

Redline Group
Chadderton, Manchester, OL9 0HQ, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£50,000 – £57,960 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £57,960 pa

Seniority
Lead
Posted
29 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Lead Equipment Engineer urgently required for a global leading Semiconductor Manufacturing company working a rotating days and nights shift pattern.

A great opportunity for a Lead Equipment Engineer to join my client, based in Oldham, Manchester who are looking to expand their equipment engineering team.

The job is based on a rotating day and night shift pattern (Continental) of 4 on 4 off 12 hours shifts within a cleanroom environment. Candidates must also be clean shaven for the breathing apparatus.

As a Lead Equipment Engineer based in the Oldham, Manchester you will be responsible for ensuring maintenance resources align with production priorities on a daily basis to achieve manufacturing metrics. You will blend technical prowess with leadership qualities for team development.

To be successful in your application for the Lead Equipment Engineer job, you will need to have;

Team Leadership experience, Management / coaching or development of Engineers or Technicians

Previous experience working with capital equipment in a fast pace environment.

Technical background across Electrical, Electronic or Mechanical Engineering disciplines.

You will also be educated to minimum HNC/HND level in a relevant engineering based discipline.

Apply Now, if this Lead Equipment Engineer job in Oldham, Manchester sounds like the opportunity for you, click the APPLY NOW button, or alternatively call Tom Drew on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) quoting THD1366. Alternatively, if this job is not suitable but you are looking for a job within Manufacturing and Operations, please call (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion

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