For Technicians, the complete package.
£30,000 - £35,000 plus benefits
As you might expect from the world’s biggest food company, at Nestlé we constantly invest in the best technology and equipment for production and packaging. At our factories in Dalston and Tutbury, where we make and develop legendary brands like Nescafé Original and new successes like Cappuccino, you’ll find PLC systems unlike anything else in the world. That’s why we also look for the best Technicians and invest in their continual development, so we can be sure of 24/7 production from these sophisticated, high-speed machines.
If you’re experienced in working with advanced PLC equipment, preferably in FMCG production, and can bring a methodical, detailed approach to fault finding and problem solving, there’s a better future for you with Nestlé. You must have the flexibility to work shifts, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work at a fast pace without cutting corners. In return, we can promise first class training, exceptional career opportunities, the latest technology and very attractive rewards. In other words, the complete package.
Multi-skilled Maintenance Technicians – Tutbury Factory (Staffordshire)
You’ll need an ONC or City & Guilds part 2 plus a time served apprenticeship/NVQ level 3, or equivalent of the above, in electrical, mechanical or production engineering along with recent experience of both mechanical and electrical maintenance engineering techniques.
Electrically biased Engineering Technicians – Dalston Factory (Cumbria)
To assist with plant optimisation and performance you’ll need an ONC or City & Guilds part 2 plus a time served apprenticeship/NVQ level 3, or equivalent of the above, in electrical engineering, with a strong track record that is biased towards electrical work in an automated PLC environment.
In return, we offer excellent benefits, including a final salary contributory pension scheme and 25 days’ annual leave.
To apply online, click on the links below.
Multi-skilled Maintenance Technicians – Tutbury Factory (Staffordshire)
Electrically biased Engineering Technicians – Dalston Factory (Cumbria)