Maintenance Engineer
Listed on 2025-11-17
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Engineering
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Manufacturing Engineer -
Manufacturing / Production
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Manufacturing Engineer
Overview
Please note: we are only able to consider candidates who already have the legal right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, we cannot provide visa sponsorship for this role. White Horse Plastics is a UK based injection moulding company specialising in the manufacture and assembly of components for the medical, consumer and engineering sectors. Our services cover all aspects of production, assembly & packaging.
Our legacy lies in the automotive market, where we have been a trusted supplier for over 40 years. More recently, we have expanded into the medical sector and since attaining ISO 13485, have been producing millions of medical components a year at our premises in South Oxfordshire. We are also a biopolymer moulding specialist and have been working with a project partner to scale up the production of innovative materials for the sustainable packaging sector.
With over 50 years’ experience (founded in 1973) White Horse Plastics has the single-minded objective of providing total solutions for their clients.
- Diagnose and repair electrical/mechanical faults that occur on plant and/or equipment.
- Further develop/improve the preventative maintenance programme for all plant and/or equipment (hydraulics, robots, ancillary machines automatic assembly).
- Validation of new plant equipment, automation and upgrades, arranging and liaising with outside contractors if and as required.
- Process/equipment troubleshooting and failure analysis.
- Ensure all items of plant and/or equipment is in good safe working order.
- Maintain and update PAT testing and register.
- Manage new equipment installation, arranging and liaising with outside contractors if and as required.
- Strive to improve the efficiency and safety of plant and equipment.
- Maintain a high standard of record keeping for all repairs and servicing of plant and/or equipment as required for audit, traceability and warranty purposes, in accordance with the Quality Management System.
- Apprentice trained or formally qualified in mechanical and/or electrical engineering.
- A good working knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics and electronic/electrical automation controls. Some knowledge in PLC programming would be a further advantage.
- Qualified electrician with 17th/18th Edition regulations or equivalent.
- Logic fault-finding & problem-solving skills
- Experience of Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM).
- General troubleshooting problems on a variety of plant and equipment.
- Must have the right to work in the UK at the time of application.
- You will be a team player with good communication skills at all levels.
- Good personal and operational organisational skills.
- Tidy.
- Self-motivated.
- Highly focussed problem solver.
- You would be joining and working alongside a highly skilled and motivated team, with a fully equipped and staffed machine shop that will support you in your role.
- Typically, a 4 day/40 hour working week, which would generally be Monday – Thursday, but mutual flexibility on working hours is offered to suit the successful applicant’s personal circumstances and cover where additional hours or occasional Fridays are required to meet operational needs.
- 20 days (5 working weeks) paid holiday allowance, plus all statutory holidays – 28 days total.
- Starting salary £37,000+ dependent on experience.
- Company pension scheme.
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