ROLE SUMMARY:
The purpose of the AD Maintenance Engineer is to maintain and repair all equipment safely and efficiently, both on the company’s anaerobic digestion facilities, and its customers’, ensuring the plants remain on-line and available with the minimum possible downtime.
Key Responsibilities
- Liaise with Site managers to deliver effective support on reactive maintenance tasks
- Responsible for all operational equipment and machinery including, but not limited to front end processing, pumping technology, digester and ancillary equipment, heating circuit and pasteurisation processes
- Provide maintenance for BUU Biogas Upgrading Unit and GEU Grid Entry Unit as required.
- Follow, maintain and improve FIIX for all PPM's, input and detail any repairs or services on machinery to enhance a maintenance regime against each piece of equipment.
- Review and or provide thorough method statements, risk assessments and RAMs and ensure permit to work for non-routine maintenance tasks are reviewed by Site Manager and or Regional Operations Manager
- Build and improve on a thorough planned preventative maintenance program
- Responsible for ordering items to ensure the continuation of works and stock of site assets.
- Support on small welding and fabrication works if qualified to.
- Delivery of update information highlighting maintenance activity to Regional Manager on a quarterly basis for presenting to Operations Director
- Support other sites as required across the STGP Portfolio
- Provide support out of hours as advised by either Site Manager or Regional Operations Manager
- Provide basic training, support and mentoring for site operatives
- Deliver planned improvements and refurbishments as part of the planned maintenance programme
- Communicate with Site Manager and Regional Operations Manager to ensure safe and efficient operation of the site.
- Ensure control measures and SSW are in place when undertaking any maintenance task
Qualifications and Experience
· Mechanical hands-on Engineering
· City and Guilds qualification or similar qualification
· Working Knowledge of substrate pumps
· Confined Space Training
· Confirmed training in Loler and DESEAR
· Knowledge of a planned preventative system
· Experience in mechanical to electrical conversion works
· Experience of using and fixing pumps, valves, screw conveyors, gearbox drive units, circuits, Macerators, Hammermills and Mixers
Desirable
· Fabrication and welding experience
· SCADA knowledge or similar program
· IOSHH certification or equivalent
· Compex and ATEX
Skills
· Heavy Plant mechanics
· Practical environmental and working safely knowledge
· Electrical competence
· Cost aware
· Computer literate
· Welding and Fabrication
Writing and evaluating RAMS, working instructions and Risk Assessment
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: £42,000.00-£44,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Additional leave
- Company car
- Company pension
- Cycle to work scheme
- Gym membership
- Health & wellbeing programme
- Life insurance
- Profit sharing
- Sick pay
- Store discount
Application question(s):
- do you have in-depth knowledge of planned preventative maintenance programs.
Education:
- Certificate of Higher Education (required)
Experience:
- working with Substrate Pumps, vales and Gearbox drive units: 1 year (required)
- Macerators, Hammermills and mixers: 1 year (required)
- mechanical to electrical conversion works : 1 year (required)
Work authorisation:
- United Kingdom (required)
Willingness to travel:
Work Location: On the road