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Site Services Engineer

Hewett Recruitment
Worcestershire
2 days ago
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The Role

As a Site Services Engineer, you will be responsible for the maintenance, repair, and safe operation of facilities and services across the site. Working closely with the Lead Technician, Production, Hygiene, and Technical teams, you will help ensure compliance with food safety and health & safety standards while supporting continuous improvement in preventative maintenance and facilities management.

Key Responsibilities

Ensure all site services and interventions comply with food safety and HACCP principles

Promote and enforce safe working practices, including lock off/tag off procedures and PPE standards

Conduct ongoing inspections of the workplace, identifying and resolving unsafe conditions

Support risk assessments and contribute to a safe working environment

Liaise with Production, Hygiene, and Technical teams to resolve issues and share updates

Communicate with suppliers and manufacturers regarding technical matters as required

Undertake project work as directed by the Lead Technician, reporting outcomes

Ensure all paperwork, reporting, and emails are accurate and up to date

Support implementation and use of the CMMS (Computerised Maintenance Management System)

Deliver effective shift handovers by communicating key information to colleagues

Skills & Experience Required

Minimum 3 years' experience in a food manufacturing environment (preferred)

Relevant trade qualifications (mechanical, electrical, plumbing, or facilities discipline)

FLT and IPAF licences desirable

Experience in plumbing, electrical safety, fabrication, and facilities work advantageous

Highly methodical with strong organisational skills for preventative maintenance

Self-motivated, able to work independently and within a team

Flexible approach to working hours as required by the business

Strong communication skills with the ability to liaise across departments

Why Apply?

Join a respected food manufacturing business with career progression opportunities

Varied and hands-on engineering role covering site services and facilities

Competitive salary and benefits package

Work in a collaborative and supportive environment

To Apply

If you are an experienced Engineer with a background in site services, facilities, or food manufacturing, and you're looking for your next challenge, we'd love to hear from you.

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