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Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer - Days and Nights shift

Salary £48,000- £50,000

Commutable: Wisbech, King's Lynn, March

An opportunity for an experienced Maintenance Engineer has arisen to join a rapidly expanding fast paced Industrial Manufacturing company based in the Cambrigdeshire area. The successful Maintenance Engineer will join a thriving team of engineers and be welcomed into a lively environment. This is an exciting time to join this company as they have just instated a brand-new industry leading personal development programme, allowing engineers to grow and evolve with the company. They have also just had a multi-million-pound cash injection which has allowed their factory to include state of the art machinery and bespoke specialized equipment. There are numerous projects being carried out at the moment and engineers are being selected to take a lead on these with full ownership which provides a variety of work for the engineers. Please do not apply if you are NOT happy with Night shift. 

The Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineerwill need

Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineering experience
Strong Electrical and mechanical skills
Experience working in a factory environment 
You will hold an engineering qualification
The Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer will benefit from:

Joining a market leader with revenue surpassing 180 Million per year.
Access to industry leading training
Automatic enrolment to their brand new personal development scheme
Clear career progression
If you are interested in this role and feel that you have the right skills then please click apply at the bottom of this advert.

For further details, contact Eyleesha Bhatti 

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