Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer

  • Permanent
  • Aldridge, West Midlands
  • Posted: 16th April 2026
  • Salary: Up to £54000.00 per annum
  • Duration:
  • Reference: BBBH17017
  • Industry:
  • Location: Aldridge, West Midlands
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Skills:

This Maintenance Engineer vacancy is working with a market-leading manufacturing group at a world class facility based near the area of Aldridge.

This role offers fantastic industry leading company benefits such as extensive accredited OEM training and personal development opportunities, with a development route through to further career opportunities, and pension match of up to 10%, premium overtime is available.

What’s in it for you as Maintenance Engineer:

  • Salary £54000+ plus bonus, plus premium overtime, OTE well over £60K+
  • In addition, you have a matched pension of up to 10%, share options, overtime at a premium, as well as an extensive benefits program
  • Hours of work – 4 on, 4 off shift pattern – Days and Nights, 6am to 6pm, 6pm to 6am,
  • OEM Training and career development, including health and safety training, management training (ILM) & IOSH, cross-skilling and upskilling
  • The ability to work within a skilled team of engineers permanently

Experience and Qualifications Required for Maintenance Engineer:

  • Apprenticeship in Electrical or Mechanical Maintenance – City & Guilds, ONC, BTEC Level 3, NVQ Level 3
  • Previous experience as a Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Technician, Engineering Technician, Engineer etc
  • Previous experience of undertaking reactive maintenance and following PPM schedules within a manufacturing environment

The company is a market leader, and international manufacturer, with an impressive background of investing in and developing employees at all levels of their business, providing extensive training and career progression opportunities.

Please apply now!

 
 

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