Are you experienced in Mechanical Maintenance and seeking a fresh challenge?
Are you ready to take on a pivotal role in maintaining and enhancing essential production machinery?
Do you have a passion for the future of electric vehicles?
Join the team at Ford Transmissions Halewood as a Manufacturing Engineer!
Salary: £43,912.80 (inclusive of 35% holiday bonus for 33 days per year; 25 vacation and 8 bank holidays)
Hours: TBC
Benefits:
- Access to the Employee Development and Assistance Programme (EDAP)
- Discounted Ford vehicles through the Privilege scheme
- Competitive pension scheme and annual salary increases
- Generous holiday allowance of 25 days
- Take advantage of the Cycle to Work Scheme
- Enjoy on-site facilities such as a gym, sauna, steam room, and more
Key Responsibilities:
Execute Preventive and Planned Maintenance: Plan and perform preventive maintenance on machines and equipment within the Heat Treatment department, focusing on mechanical, electrical, PLC, and refrigeration systems.
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Data Collection and Analysis: Gather data from maintenance actions, analyze information to plan necessary replacements, and schedule machine part overhauls when feasible to reduce new part purchases.
Performance and Efficiency Enhancements: Identify and implement machine improvements to enhance performance and OEE, with a focus on finding and fixing root causes of breakdowns.
Maintenance Scheduling and Continuous Improvement: Coordinate maintenance schedules, generate 5 Why analyses, and engage in continuous improvement processes for operational effectiveness.
Kaizen and Cost-Saving Initiatives: Participate in Kaizen activities aimed at enhancing safety, environmental impact, and cost reduction across maintenance operations.
Backup Analyst Duties: Step into the analyst role as needed, supporting maintenance data interpretation and decision-making.
Qualifications and Experience:
- Completed Mechanical Level 4 Apprenticeship
- Candidates to preferably have experience in a heat treat production environment working on high temperature carburising furnaces.