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Maintenance Process Engineer

Halifax
1 week ago
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As a key technical contributor, the Maintenance Process Engineer will support both maintenance activities and process development initiatives on the shopfloor. This hands-on role is ideal for an ambitious engineer looking to grow into a senior engineering leadership position by progressively taking on greater responsibility in asset reliability, process optimization, and operational improvement.

Client Details

This opportunity is with a large multi-national group within the industrial/manufacturing sector. They have multiple sites within the area but this role will be based exclusively from their Halifax plant.

Description

Key responsibilities:

Maintenance Support & Coordination - inspections, fault finding, repairs, including preventative and planned maintenance.
Managing contractors.
Process Development & Optimization - lean implementation, standardization, design of jigs/fixtures.
Technical Documentation & Standardization - Assist in developing SOPs, WIs, checklists.
Shop floor Optimization & Equipment Projects - Support the installation, commissioning, and integration of new or upgraded capital equipment.
Assist project leads in implementing shopfloor layout changes linked to process improvements or new equipment introduction.
Cross-Functional Collaboration

Profile

A successful Maintenance Process Engineer should have:

Strong technical knowledge of manufacturing equipment and processes.
A background in engineering or a related discipline.
Experience in process improvement and equipment maintenance.
Proficiency in diagnosing mechanical and electrical faults.
Familiarity with health and safety standards in industrial environments.
Effective problem-solving and organisational skills.
The ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented setting.Job Offer

What's on offer:

Competitive salary ranging from £45,000 to £50,000 per annum.
Potential for up to 10% annual bonus.
Genuinely excellent benefits package including highly competitive pension and holidays allowance.
A permanent role offering stability and progression to a leadership role.
A supportive and professional working environment in Halifax

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