RM Engineer - BMW Northampton, UK (WEB5753)

SSI SCHAEFER United Kingdom 2024-03-21

Location(s): Midlands

Target Group: Full-time

Task Area: Maintenance / Service / Installation

The SSI SCHAEFER Group is the world's leading solution provider of modular warehouse and logistics systems. The company employs around 10,500 people in around 70 operating companies worldwide and at seven production sites.

As the Resident Maintenance Shift Engineer, you will be responsible for ensuring all activities relating to both the agreed PPM plan and reactive maintenance are carried out within the agreed time frame. You will report directly to the Resident Maintenance Site Supervisor who will issue all relevant PPM lists and reactive maintenance tasks.

• Day to day maintenance of the fast-flowing material handling equipment.
• Delivery of key service elements such as planned preventative maintenance, fault rectification and fault eradication.
• Ensure all aspects of their working day are logged as per the agreed method
• Drive continuous improvement on site with their peers and others
• Fully interact with the customer in day-to-day activities.
• Ensure compliance with site CMMS
• To fully embrace and ensure delivery of all aspects of the client’s business.
• Identify and resolve issues with the materials handling equipment, including identification of root causes, working proactively with the customer operations team.
• Identify opportunities for continuous improvement and submit proposals.
• Effectively communicate throughout the SSI team and with the customer.

• ONC/HNC/BTEC/NVQ III or equivalent in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering.
• A recognised apprenticeship in an appropriate engineering discipline.
• Recognised cross training from Mechanical to Electrical Engineering of vice versa.
• PLC knowledge and experience is advantageous.

Salary: Competitive
Working Hours: 40 hours per week
Shift work: Shift rotation Mon – Fri (06:00 – 14:30/13:30 – 22:00)
Working Location: BMW, Pineham, Northampton
Company contributory pension