Connecting Talent to opportunity

Connecting Talent to opportunity

Maintenance engineer

Expired

Job Description:

Maintenance Engineer

Walsall

£30,000

6am – 2pm or 8am – 4pm Monday - Friday (choice is yours!)

 

The Opportunity

 

Yesterday, I sat down with the Engineering Manager and two engineers I knew and had placed earlier this year to discuss a new role within this incredible Business. Both engineers were really positive, and to quote “best decision ever” joining this organastion. They both felt stale in their previous roles – promised endless training and courses to up-skill and felt there was a glass ceiling, Sound familiar? Since joining they have complete flexibility with their working hours, have been enrolled on thousands of pounds worth of courses including a Bosch Rexroth hydraulics course and electrical up-skilling courses. Plans in the pipeline to put them through a HNC and a degree after that. This Organisation has sites across the world so there will be opportunity to relocate to places such as New Zealand and San Francisco in the future.
 

  • Two week Christmas shutdown
  • If you find a course worth doing they will sign it off – Siemens S7 training courses as well!
  • First week you will be given a Galaxy note 20 and a laptop which can also be used for personal use
  • Bonus and overtime paid at a premium
  • Put you through HNC and a Degree
  • Relocation with the company abroad if you want to – New Zealand/San Francisco etc
  • Complete flexibility of when to take holiday
  • Expensed overnight stays at Hilton hotels when on training courses and fully expensed
  • Monthly expensed social events – In December the maintenance team are going out for a curry and bowling
  • Incredible self development and learning opportunities

 

What’s the catch? There isn’t one. If you are looking at the basic salary only then this isn’t for you. It is all about the long term bigger picture. They are looking for someone with the right attitude who wants to learn and grow and an engineer and absorb as much learning as possible.
 

Experience required:

 

  • Minimum 3 years experience working as an electrically biased maintenance engineer ideally time served but would look at level 3 qualification
  • Electrical fault finding – Panels, sensors, contactors, ability to read drawings is a must
  • You don’t have to be the finished article, they are really looking for somebody with the right mindset and attitude
  • Any experience working within a heavier environment would be advantageous