Facilities Maintenance Engineer - new job in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Facilities Maintenance Engineer
  • Competitive
    ANNUM
  • Permanent
  • Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England, UK Newcastle upon Tyne Tyne and Wear UK NE16 6EA
Job Ref: BBBH133805
Sector: Engineering
Sub-sectors: Biotech/Life Sciences, Pharmaceuticals, Food & FMCG, Chemicals
Date Added: 07 September 2023
Facilities Engineer in pharma

Are you a maintenance engineer with experience in facilities in the pharmaceutical or chemical sector? An opportunity has arisen for a Facilities Technician to join a team in the North East - on a permanent basis.

About the organisation:

You will be working for an organisation that specialises in the development of pharmaceutical products.

About the Job:

As Facilities Engineering Technician you will be responsible for the maintenance and preservation of all site grounds, buildings, utilities (including Refrigeration plant, Cleanrooms, CHP Plant, HVAC)

About you:

You will be an apprentice trained engineer with qualification (ideally ONC or equivalent). You will also have experience in site facilities.

  • Ideally pharmaceutical or GMP experience.
  • Water systems, steam, boilers, HVAC experience needed.
  • Willingness to adapt to other non-core craft skills associated with production lines and new equipment
  • HNC desirable.

How to apply:

Apply now via the SRG website.

If this role is not quite right for you, but might be for somebody in your network - please forward this onto them. SRG pay a referral fee for any successful candidates.

Loz Mitchell - Pharma

0161 868 2215

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

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07/10/2023 13:56:57
GBP 40000 45000 Annum
Contact Consultant:
Loz Mitchell

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