Job Title: Maintenance Engineer
Location: Burston
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full-time
Reporting to: Engineering Manager
Job Req: R7974
The position, reporting to the Engineering Manager, will involve the continuation of Planned Preventative Maintenance ensuring the mill is maintained to a level which minimises production downtime and maximises plant longevity & efficiency.
Responsibilities:
- To be able to work as a team or alone on electrical and mechanical equipment.
- Carrying out routine scheduled maintenance work, responding to equipment faults and failures.
- Diagnosing electrical and mechanical breakdown problems.
- Fitting new parts and making sure equipment is working correctly.
- Controlling maintenance tools, stores and equipment.
- Dealing with emergencies, unplanned problems and repairs.
- Adhering to and improving health and safety policies and procedures.
- Working with specialist equipment, such as programmable logic controllers (PLC) and various test equipment.
- Ensuring there is continuous cover of the machinery and equipment in case of breakdowns.
Qualifications
- 18 edition
- Time served electrical engineer with mechanical knowledge
- IPAF
- 2391 test and inspection (desirable)
About ForFarmers
Do you ever stop to wonder where your Sunday morning poached egg came from? Or the milk in your cafè latte? Or what about the sausage and bacon served with full English? It will come as no surprise to you that the animals which produce these products need to eat themselves too. And that’s where ForFarmers comes into the equation.
ForFarmers produces feed for cattle, pigs and poultry in both conventional and organic livestock farming. And that probably sounds a great deal simpler than it actually is. Make no mistake: an awful lot of knowledge, research and innovation has gone into one of those seemingly simple-looking chunks of animal feed. And these are the kind of things we, as a company, invest a great deal in.
Proud values:
PASSIONATE
Working for ForFarmers is more than a job; it's a passion. The farming business is what makes us tick. We do everything we can to future-proof the sector, and this ambition shines through in our behaviour and our way of working. We push back boundaries and go the extra mile for our customers, suppliers and colleagues.
RESPONSIBLE
Our actions have an impact. We help farmers work in a sustainable way so that together we can safeguard the continuity of the farming business. The same principle applies to our day-to-day operations: we take good care of our customers and other stakeholders, and always aim for the best, most efficient and most sustainable result.
OPEN-MINDED
Keeping an open mind enables us to support farmers in the rapidly changing agricultural sector. We are able to adapt to the needs and working methods of the industry and are always on the lookout for new opportunities. We are clear about our intentions and expectations and prefer to listen than to speak.
UNITED
Addressing the challenges with which the agricultural industry is faced requires a joint effort and mutual trust. We join forces with colleagues and customers and work as one team towards our shared goals. In many cases we take the lead but we are also able to follow if that produces better results.
DELIVERING
We have a natural ambition to get things done, regardless of how difficult the job is. We do what we say and say what we do. We are respectful, honest and direct at all times. It is the sign of a ForFarmers employee.
Applications
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