- Posted 15 April 2026
- Salary £39500 - £48000 per annum + Full Benefits package
- LocationMilton Keynes
- DisciplineFood Manufacturing, Engineering
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Reference
JT/HQ00021367
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Maintenance Engineer (Food Manufacturing)
Maintenance Engineer
Job description
Maintenance Engineer (Food Manufacturing)
£39,500 - £48,000 - Milton Keynes
4 on 4 off Continental Shift Pattern (Days & Nights)
Why this role
This is a maintenance engineering role inside a high-volume food manufacturing site where equipment uptime isn't a KPI for fun, it is the entire job.
You'll be working on a 24/7 production environment where mechanical systems, conveyors, packaging lines and processing equipment need to run reliably across a rotating shift pattern. When they don't, you'll be the one getting them back online.
It's hands-on, fast-paced, and very much about practical engineering over theory.
Benefits
- Salary: £39,500 - £48,000 (includes £2,132 night shift allowance where applicable)
- Team bonus scheme (up to 6%)
- 7% employer pension contribution (3% employee)
- Private health plan (Westfield Health)
- Life assurance (up to 4x salary)
- Income protection scheme
- Company sick pay
- Training and development opportunities
Key responsibilities
- Carry out mechanical fault finding and reactive maintenance on production equipment
- Support planned preventative maintenance schedules across site
- Participate in equipment installation, commissioning and testing for new production lines
- Diagnose root causes of breakdowns and implement effective fixes
- Work closely with production teams to reduce downtime and improve reliability
- Record maintenance activity and manage spare parts through internal systems
- Ensure all work complies with health, safety, food safety and hygiene standards
- Provide maintenance support across different production lines when required
About you
- Mechanical engineering experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment
- Strong hands-on ability with machinery, tools and mechanical systems
- Comfortable working in a fast-moving production environment
- Good fault-finding and problem-solving skills
- Able to communicate clearly across shifts and teams
- Electrical knowledge, IPAF or forklift licence beneficial but not essential