Workshop Engineer

Company: Moorland Recruitment
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Location: Milton Keynes
Job Description:

Are you a Workshop Engineer who is looking for a new challenge to work in an organisation that specialises in advanced process solutions for industries such as food, beverage, pharmaceuticals, and energy? They have a strong focus on innovation, sustainability, and efficiency, it designs and delivers high-performance equipment and systems used worldwide.

This position is a Monday to Friday position based in Milton Keynes. The role itself you will be operating a wide variety of machinery where you will support some of the leading global manufacturers across a variety of industries.

Task & Responsibilities

  • Ensure efficient, safe, and timely execution of repair and overhaul activities in the workshop, coordinating processes, technical activities. Also ensure information flow with service, order desk, spare parts, technical support & customers.
  • Ensure quality, efficiency & continuous improvement of repair processes.
  • Execute repair & overhaul processes according to procedures & standards.
  • Handle internal orders for recalibration, overhaul & repairs.
  • Evaluate & monitor issues & propose corrective measures/actions.
  • Manage & maintain a safe working environment.
  • Ensure HSE guidelines are followed & report any incidents.
  • Ensure internal warehouse supplies are kept up to date.
  • Manage workspace, equipment & apply 5S methodology.

Core Qualifications

  • NVQ / SVQ Level 2 or 3 in Engineering Machining (e.g. Turning, Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering, Performing Engineering Operations).
  • City & Guilds Mechanical Engineering qualifications.
  • Completed engineering apprenticeship (time-served).

Technical Skills & Experience

  • Experience in roles such as Field Service Mechanic, Tester, Assembler, or similar.
  • Strong knowledge of mechanical repair and maintenance processes.
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings (including GD&T).
  • Competent in reading and working with Bills of Materials (BOMs).
  • Skilled in the use of precision measuring equipment (e.g. bore gauges).
  • Hands‑on experience with machining equipment (lathes, grinders, etc.).
  • Knowledge of workshop safety standards and regulations.
  • Experience handling heavy components (up to 10 tonnes).

If you would like to hear more about this opportunity, then please apply & I’ll reach out to give you more information.

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Posted: May 17th, 2026