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Recruit Mint Stamford, Lincolnshire
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
When the plant stops, production stops, and that is where you come in. As a Mechanical Bias Maintenance Engineer you would keep a busy precast concrete manufacturing operation running, machine by machine. As a Mechanical Bias Maintenance Engineer you will join the team that keeps a leading manufacturer of precast insulated concrete flooring running day to day. From batching and casting plant through to cranes, conveyors, hydraulics and pneumatics, you will carry out both planned maintenance and reactive repairs to keep the line moving and product going out on time. Your work matters. Every home and building these floors go into depends on the plant running reliably, so your job is to make sure breakdowns are rare, downtime is short and the equipment is kept in the best possible shape. If you take pride in fixing things properly and stopping problems before they start, this role gives you plenty to get your teeth into. Job Responsibilities: Carrying out planned preventative maintenance across production plant and machinery to keep the line running Responding quickly to mechanical breakdowns and getting equipment back into production with minimal downtime Diagnosing and repairing faults across hydraulics, pneumatics, gearboxes, bearings, pumps, motors and conveyors Maintaining and servicing casting, batching and material handling equipment used to produce the precast units Inspecting and maintaining overhead cranes, gantries and lifting equipment in line with regulations Carrying out fabrication and welding repairs to plant, guarding and steel moulds as needed Working from drawings, manuals and schematics to fault-find and complete repairs correctly Carrying out safe isolations and basic electrical checks, escalating more complex electrical work where needed Recording all maintenance work, parts used and machine history accurately on the maintenance system Identifying recurring faults and improving reliability through better maintenance and small modifications Maintaining a safe working area and following all health, safety and isolation procedures on site Managing spares and consumables and flagging parts that need reordering Requirements: To succeed as a Mechanical Bias Maintenance Engineer you will need: A recognised mechanical engineering qualification, such as a relevant apprenticeship, NVQ or equivalent time-served experience Proven maintenance experience within a manufacturing, production or heavy industrial environment Strong mechanical fault-finding skills across hydraulics, pneumatics and mechanical drive systems The ability to read engineering drawings, schematics and equipment manuals Confidence carrying out fabrication and welding repairs A practical understanding of health and safety, including safe isolation and working at height The ability to work on your own initiative and prioritise breakdowns against planned work Some electrical awareness, with the confidence to carry out basic checks safely A reliable, methodical approach and genuine pride in keeping plant running well Pay and Benefits: As a Mechanical Bias Maintenance Engineer you will receive: Salary up to £45,000 per year Day shift 06:00-16:00 Monday to Friday (some flexibility if needed) Overtime occasionally available
Recruit Mint Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Jun 24, 2026
Seasonal
Pay: £13.75 per hourJob Description: Counterbalance Truck Driver Location: Peterborough Job Title: Counterbalance FLT Driver Shift Pattern: Monday to Friday - Pay Rate: £13.75 per hourWe are currently looking for a counterbalance Forklift Driver to join our client in the Orton Southgate area of Peterborough. This will be a dual FLT and packer role with around 40% of your time being spent on the forklift. Job Responsibilities: Operating a Counterbalance FLT to transport and store goods safely and efficiently Loading and unloading vehicles and storing away the product Stock movement from unloading bays to bulk warehouse and picking locations Adhering to warehouse processes and ensuring safe handling of products Supporting general warehouse operations as required Packing and wrapping product and loading them onto pallets Regularly lift 10-20kg products so you must be physically fit Person Specification: A valid FLT licence Previous experience in a warehouse environment Strong timekeeping and reliability with a proactive work ethic The ability to work well in a fast-paced team environment Happy to work on a packing line as well as being on the FLT Hours of Work and Pay: £13.75 per hour Monday to Friday 37.5 hours a week Breaks 1 x 30 minute break (unpaid)
Recruit Mint Coventry, Warwickshire
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Field Service Engineer The most valuable field engineers are the ones who can handle the whole job, mechanical and electrical, on their own. This is a Field Service Engineer role for exactly that kind of engineer. As a multi-skilled Field Service Engineer, you will keep high-precision CNC machine tools running for customers across the UK, handling both the mechanical and electrical side of the job yourself. Working for a leading supplier and service provider of advanced CNC machinery, you will travel between sites servicing, installing, diagnosing and repairing lathes and machining centres, whatever the fault turns out to be. No two days look the same, and because you cover both disciplines, you get the full variety of the work and the satisfaction of seeing each job through end to end. If you are an all-rounder who knows CNC machinery and enjoys the independence of life on the road, this role will use everything you have got. Job Responsibilities Travelling to customer sites across the UK, and occasionally Europe, to service, repair and install CNC machine tools Carrying out both mechanical and electrical fault finding and diagnosis on CNC lathes and machining centres Replacing ballscrews, linear guides and spindles, and carrying out gib adjustment and scraping Replacing drives, power supplies and electrical components, and using test equipment such as an oscilloscope for diagnosis Completing planned servicing and preventative maintenance across the full machine Installing and commissioning new machines, including geometric checks, alignments and electrical set-up Working with Fanuc and Okuma controls across both mechanical and electrical work Producing clear service reports and keeping customers updated on findings and work done Skills and Experience A qualification in mechanical or electrical engineering, or a maintenance discipline, with genuine ability across both A good level of experience working on CNC machine tools, including lathes and machining centres Mechanical experience across areas such as ballscrew and linear guide replacement, spindle exchange, gib adjustment and scraping Electrical experience across areas such as fault finding, circuit testing, use of test equipment and drive or power supply replacement Strong fault finding and diagnosis skills across both disciplines Knowledge of wire and sinker EDM machines, which is an advantage Experience with Fanuc and Okuma controls, which is an advantage A full UK driving licence and a willingness to travel across the UK, and occasionally to Europe Pay and Benefits A basic salary of £40,000 to £42,000, negotiable depending on experience Paid overtime on a door-to-door basis, from the moment you leave home A company car (plug-in hybrid) Laptop, phone, tools and workwear provided Company pension Private healthcare Expenses covered Ready to apply? A Field Service Engineer who can confidently cover both the mechanical and electrical side are the ones every service operation wants, and they do not come along often. This role rewards that breadth with a company car, full kit, paid door-to-door overtime and the independence to run your own days. If you are a multi-skilled Field Service Engineer who likes seeing a job through from fault to fix, apply now.
Recruit Mint Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Graduate Software Engineer Your code could help keep aircraft and the ground safely connected, on systems trusted by customers around the world. Start your career as a Graduate Software Engineer where the software you write genuinely matters. As a Graduate Software Engineer you will join an established business that designs and builds the communications equipment relied on to keep passenger, freight and military aircraft safely connected with the ground, based in Lincolnshire. A growing workload across several high-value contracts, alongside the next generation of designs, means the software team is expanding. You will work under the guidance of senior engineers across the full software lifecycle, from design through to development, test and documentation, learning on real products that go out into the world. The aim is clear. You will grow from contributing under close guidance to becoming a confident, capable engineer trusted to play a real part in future designs. Job Responsibilities Writing, developing and debugging software code for company products and their manufacturing test systems, under the guidance of a senior engineer Contributing to software design that meets defined project requirements Carrying out unit testing and debugging to confirm code performs as intended Supporting the test and acceptance team through integration, test and acceptance activities Developing and executing test plans, then writing up clear test reports Producing technical documentation that records how the software is built and behaves Taking part in software code reviews and acting on feedback from the team Putting forward your own ideas and improvements as your confidence grows Supporting wider departmental activities alongside senior engineers and the department manager Skills and Experience To succeed as a Graduate Software Engineer from day one you will need: A degree, ideally a first or 2:1, in software engineering, computer science or a related technical subject A genuine interest in software and engineering, shown through coursework, personal projects, internships or placements Some grounding in a programming language and the basics of writing, testing and debugging code A willingness to learn on the job under the guidance of experienced senior engineers An interest in developing knowledge of areas such as DSP, FPGA or embedded systems over time The ability to work well within a close engineering team and take feedback on board Eligibility to obtain and maintain Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) clearance Pay and Benefits Salary: Up to £35,000 Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week Flexitime with core hours between 09:30 and 15:00 Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Enhanced pension scheme with up to 8% company contribution Private healthcare Life assurance Cycle to work scheme Subsidised staff canteen Free on-site parking Option to buy or sell annual leave Liberty Days allowing short notice annual leave requests Long service and retirement awards Flu vaccinations Training and continuous professional development opportunities Employee Assistance Programme and wellbeing support Ready to apply? Graduate roles that put you onto real, high-value projects this early are rare. From your first weeks you would be writing code that helps keep aircraft and air traffic safely connected, learning from engineers with decades of experience behind them. If you want to begin your career somewhere your work carries genuine purpose and your development is taken seriously, apply today and take your first step as a Graduate Software Engineer.
Recruit Mint Biggleswade, Bedfordshire
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Junior CAD Engineer The work you help design could appear at major arena shows, world tours and flagship live events. This is your chance to start out as a Junior CAD Engineer with a team trusted to deliver them. As a Junior CAD Engineer you will join an established design and fabrication business that creates bespoke, large-scale builds for the live events industry, based in Bedfordshire. You will learn the craft from people with decades of combined experience, working from designers' concepts through to detailed 2D and 3D drawings that the workshop team build from. The aim is simple. If you want to learn CAD properly in a hands-on, varied environment rather than sat behind a desk on repetitive work, this role rewards that ambition. Job Responsibilities Producing 2D and 3D CAD drawings and models for bespoke builds and structures using AutoCAD or Inventor Working from designers' sketches, briefs and concept ideas to develop accurate technical drawings Detailing drawings so the welding, fabrication and machining teams can manufacture directly from them Amending and updating drawings as projects develop and design changes come through Producing cutting lists, parts breakdowns and assembly details for the workshop Checking dimensions and tolerances so components fit and assemble correctly on site Keeping the drawing library and project files organised, version-controlled and easy to find Supporting senior CAD and design staff across several live projects at once Skills and Experience To succeed as a Junior CAD Engineer from day one you will need: Working knowledge of AutoCAD or Inventor, whether gained through study, an apprenticeship or early work experience The ability to read, interpret and produce technical drawings in both 2D and 3D A real eye for detail and accuracy, because the workshop builds exactly what you draw A qualification in CAD, engineering, design or a related subject, or equivalent hands-on knowledge A genuine willingness to learn the trade and act on feedback Pay and Benefits Salary up to £30,000, depending on experience Monday to Thursday, 7.30am to 4.30pm Friday, 7.30am to 1.00pm Hands-on training and exposure to high-profile live event projects from day one Genuine variety, with no two projects ever quite the same Ready to apply? Roles like this do not come up often. Few employers will trust someone at the start of their career with real responsibility on projects of this scale, alongside a team with this much experience to learn from. If you want your drawings to end up behind shows that thousands of people see, and you are ready to build your CAD career somewhere your work genuinely matters, apply today and take your first step as a Junior CAD Engineer.