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Maintenance Engineer

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Posted on Jun 17, 2026 by CV-Library
Tallington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Engineering
Immediate Start
£40k - £45k Annual
Full-Time
When the plant stops, production stops, and that is where you come in.
As a Mechanical Bias Maintenance Engineer you would keep a busy precast concrete manufacturing operation running, machine by machine.
As a Mechanical Bias Maintenance Engineer you will join the team that keeps a leading manufacturer of precast insulated concrete flooring running day to day. From batching and casting plant through to cranes, conveyors, hydraulics and pneumatics, you will carry out both planned maintenance and reactive repairs to keep the line moving and product going out on time. Your work matters. Every home and building these floors go into depends on the plant running reliably, so your job is to make sure breakdowns are rare, downtime is short and the equipment is kept in the best possible shape. If you take pride in fixing things properly and stopping problems before they start, this role gives you plenty to get your teeth into.
Job Responsibilities:

Carrying out planned preventative maintenance across production plant and machinery to keep the line running
Responding quickly to mechanical breakdowns and getting equipment back into production with minimal downtime
Diagnosing and repairing faults across hydraulics, pneumatics, gearboxes, bearings, pumps, motors and conveyors
Maintaining and servicing casting, batching and material handling equipment used to produce the precast units
Inspecting and maintaining overhead cranes, gantries and lifting equipment in line with regulations
Carrying out fabrication and welding repairs to plant, guarding and steel moulds as needed
Working from drawings, manuals and schematics to fault-find and complete repairs correctly
Carrying out safe isolations and basic electrical checks, escalating more complex electrical work where needed
Recording all maintenance work, parts used and machine history accurately on the maintenance system
Identifying recurring faults and improving reliability through better maintenance and small modifications
Maintaining a safe working area and following all health, safety and isolation procedures on site
Managing spares and consumables and flagging parts that need reorderingRequirements:
To succeed as a Mechanical Bias Maintenance Engineer you will need:

A recognised mechanical engineering qualification, such as a relevant apprenticeship, NVQ or equivalent time-served experience
Proven maintenance experience within a manufacturing, production or heavy industrial environment
Strong mechanical fault-finding skills across hydraulics, pneumatics and mechanical drive systems
The ability to read engineering drawings, schematics and equipment manuals
Confidence carrying out fabrication and welding repairs
A practical understanding of health and safety, including safe isolation and working at height
The ability to work on your own initiative and prioritise breakdowns against planned work
Some electrical awareness, with the confidence to carry out basic checks safely
A reliable, methodical approach and genuine pride in keeping plant running wellPay and Benefits:
As a Mechanical Bias Maintenance Engineer you will receive:

Salary up to £45,000 per year
Day shift 06:00-16:00 Monday to Friday (some flexibility if needed)
Overtime occasionally available

Reference: 225259606

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Maintenance Engineer

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Posted on Jun 17, 2026 by CV-Library

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Tallington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Engineering
Immediate Start
£40k - £45k Annual
Full-Time
When the plant stops, production stops, and that is where you come in.
As a Mechanical Bias Maintenance Engineer you would keep a busy precast concrete manufacturing operation running, machine by machine.
As a Mechanical Bias Maintenance Engineer you will join the team that keeps a leading manufacturer of precast insulated concrete flooring running day to day. From batching and casting plant through to cranes, conveyors, hydraulics and pneumatics, you will carry out both planned maintenance and reactive repairs to keep the line moving and product going out on time. Your work matters. Every home and building these floors go into depends on the plant running reliably, so your job is to make sure breakdowns are rare, downtime is short and the equipment is kept in the best possible shape. If you take pride in fixing things properly and stopping problems before they start, this role gives you plenty to get your teeth into.
Job Responsibilities:

Carrying out planned preventative maintenance across production plant and machinery to keep the line running
Responding quickly to mechanical breakdowns and getting equipment back into production with minimal downtime
Diagnosing and repairing faults across hydraulics, pneumatics, gearboxes, bearings, pumps, motors and conveyors
Maintaining and servicing casting, batching and material handling equipment used to produce the precast units
Inspecting and maintaining overhead cranes, gantries and lifting equipment in line with regulations
Carrying out fabrication and welding repairs to plant, guarding and steel moulds as needed
Working from drawings, manuals and schematics to fault-find and complete repairs correctly
Carrying out safe isolations and basic electrical checks, escalating more complex electrical work where needed
Recording all maintenance work, parts used and machine history accurately on the maintenance system
Identifying recurring faults and improving reliability through better maintenance and small modifications
Maintaining a safe working area and following all health, safety and isolation procedures on site
Managing spares and consumables and flagging parts that need reorderingRequirements:
To succeed as a Mechanical Bias Maintenance Engineer you will need:

A recognised mechanical engineering qualification, such as a relevant apprenticeship, NVQ or equivalent time-served experience
Proven maintenance experience within a manufacturing, production or heavy industrial environment
Strong mechanical fault-finding skills across hydraulics, pneumatics and mechanical drive systems
The ability to read engineering drawings, schematics and equipment manuals
Confidence carrying out fabrication and welding repairs
A practical understanding of health and safety, including safe isolation and working at height
The ability to work on your own initiative and prioritise breakdowns against planned work
Some electrical awareness, with the confidence to carry out basic checks safely
A reliable, methodical approach and genuine pride in keeping plant running wellPay and Benefits:
As a Mechanical Bias Maintenance Engineer you will receive:

Salary up to £45,000 per year
Day shift 06:00-16:00 Monday to Friday (some flexibility if needed)
Overtime occasionally available
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Reference: 225259606

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