Overview of role
Job Title: Electrically Biased Maintenance Engineer
Location: Tilbury, Essex
Hours: 37.5 p/week (Monday to Friday, with a 1 in 6 call out rota)
We are looking for an Electrically Biased Maintenance Engineer to join our team in Tilbury. This is a days based role Monday to Friday, with a 1 in 6 call out rota.
Key Accountabilities
• To operate to procedures as defined within site quality, environmental and health and safety.
• Systems and standards.
• Contribute to continual improvement of the plant, processes and working environment through generating and implementing improvements and working collaboratively across departments/sites.
• To assist with monitoring external contractors on site, ensuring familiarisation with site rules.
• Carrying out daily monitoring inspections and self-audits in each area of the plant on a weekly rota.
• Responding quickly and efficiently to any unscheduled plant stoppages.
• Use the Maximo system, ensuring labour and material expended are recorded and PPM/PdM are carried out for all areas of the site.
• Safely carry out all repairs to plant equipment and services as quickly and efficiently as possible.
• Participate in the efficient running of the maintenance department, including; housekeeping, planning of work, use of tools and control of spare parts and materials.
• Participates in the call out program for maintenance faults.
• Analyse and rectifies plant/process defects in a timely manner using RCA where applicable.
• Work within budget and looks to reduce costs where ever possible.
• Engage in the Safety-First culture and compliance with AMB internal policies and procedures.
• Ensures their own development and training needs are identified, participating in the proactive environment.
• Actively participate and contribute in the sharing of “Best Practice” within a food manufacturing environment.
The Right Person
Requirements:
• A great customer focus with a flexible and adaptable approach.
• Self-motivated and able to work on your own initiative, be punctual and reliable.
• Health and Safety awareness (essential)
• Food Safety awareness (desirable)
• Experience as a maintenance engineer in an operational environment preferably FMCG, Food or drink.
• Computer literate.
• A recognised engineering apprenticeship, with a formal qualification.