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Job Description
Shift pattern (4 on 4 off, rotating days and nights):
4 days, 4 off, 4 nights, and then 4 off (continuous).
Upon joining us, you’ll be on days during your induction.
Your overall contribution at Northwood:
Sustaining and improving equipment reliability and efficiency, creating and monitoring innovative maintenance programs, supporting commissioning of new lines and the development of performance measures and yearly maintenance plans.
You’ll also play a key role in cross-skilling our Operators’ skillset in Changeovers, CILs, and minor PPMs and repairs.
Your day to day:
Troubleshooting machinery issues, conducting RCA and implementing long-term solutions and prevention, educating our people on best practice.
Managing spare parts, conducting criticality and obsolescence assessments, and supporting CI initiatives.
Utilising process improvement tools such as 5S, TPM, and Kaizen, supporting our CI.
Job Requirements
What we need from you:
Proven experience as an Multiskilled/Electrically biased Maintenance Engineer
Background in FMCG (e.g. Foods, Packaging, Pharmaceuticals, etc.)
A proactive approach to equipment efficiency and reliability.
Level 3+ Electrical qualification (ideally from an apprenticeship)
If you’re ready to be empowered, ready for a positive change, and ready to be part of a winning team, hit Apply to get started and we’ll be in touch!
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