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Facilities / Maintenance Engineer

Invergowrie
6 days ago
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Facilities/Maintenance Engineer

The Facilities Engineer is responsible for providing engineering support and advice, ensuring the smooth and timely repair, maintenance and troubleshooting of equipment and systems. In addition, provide engineering support for building services and function to maintain building standards.

Duties & Responsibilities

Working in a cross functional team to ensure efficient operation of critical and automated systems. This includes reviewing performance history and maintenance history to continue to make ongoing improvements to efficiency.
Ensuring that all building services are maintained and are operating to a high standard, including all preventative maintenance work orders are completed on time and all demand maintenance work is completed in an efficient and timely manner.
To lead quality investigations relating to facilities, utilities and critical equipment.
The ability to take the lead and facilitate system upgrades and provide guidance to a cross functional project team.
Planning and overseeing small building and new equipment projects. Arrange/liaise with contractors for day-to-day repairs (Electrical, Plumbing, Joinery etc.).
The ability to perform frontline maintenance of plant and production equipment including HVAC, refrigeration, water purification and critical production equipment.
Perform periodic maintenance reviews of instruments and equipment to identify performance improvements.Skills & Experience

Previous in-depth experience of facilities maintenance or maintenance of automated equipment.
Experience in Process Engineering would be an advantage
Experience in PLC controls would be an advantage
Modern Apprenticeship Level 4/HND/HNC or equivalent and/or relevant facilities engineering experience within a regulated industry/environment
An understanding of the Computerised Maintenance Management Systems Interested, please contact Graeme at Vibe Recruit on (phone number removed) or apply immediately

Immediate start available!

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