Job Title: Maintenance Engineer
Location: Peterborough/Surrounding
Shift Pattern: Panama (days and nights rotating, 6am–6pm, 6pm–6am)
Fancy a Role That Keeps the Gears Turning?
This isn’t your average Maintenance Engineer position. You’ll be stepping into the fast-paced world of food production, where every decision you make helps ensure products reach tables across the nation. If you're a hands-on problem-solver with an eye for improvement, read on.
The Role:
You’ll be responsible for maintaining and optimising manufacturing equipment to keep production running smoothly. Whether it’s troubleshooting a sudden issue or planning ahead to prevent breakdowns, you’ll be a key player in ensuring maximum efficiency.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Inspecting, fixing, and fine-tuning equipment to ensure peak performance.
Working closely with the production team to keep things moving seamlessly.
Identifying and implementing ways to improve processes – because there’s always room to be better.
Staying ahead of compliance, from Health & Safety regulations to food safety standards.
Supporting sustainability goals by reducing waste and improving energy efficiency.
What We’re Looking For:
NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering – you’ve got the credentials to back up your skills.
Previous experience in food manufacturing or consumer goods – you know your way around a fast-moving production line.
A solid understanding of HACCP, PUWER, and similar standards.
Hands-on experience with AC/DC drives and interpreting schematic diagrams.
A can-do attitude, with the ability to think on your feet and solve problems under pressure.
Why Join?
You’ll be part of a growing team at the forefront of innovation in food production. With a strong focus on sustainability and cutting-edge tech, this is a chance to build your career while making a real impact. Expect a competitive salary, development opportunities, and the chance to be part of something bigger.
Sound Like Your Kind of Challenge?
Apply today and bring your expertise to a team where no two days are the same