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Site Engineer & Maintenance Manager

Location: South of Belfast
Salary: Competitive salary + excellent benefits package

We are working with a well-established and growing industrial processing business who are investing heavily in their site and engineering capability. As part of this, they are looking to appoint a Site Engineering & Maintenance Manager to take full ownership of engineering operations and drive improvements across the plant.

This is a site-level leadership role, offering the opportunity to shape engineering standards, influence performance, and make a tangible impact on reliability and efficiency.

The Role

This position sits at the heart of the operation, with responsibility for overseeing all engineering and maintenance activities across the site.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Managing and coordinating external maintenance contractors, ensuring quality, cost control, and performance standards
  • Leading all engineering compliance activities, including permits, RAMS, and safe systems of work
  • Driving plant reliability, uptime, and continuous improvement initiatives
  • Overseeing maintenance planning and execution to minimise downtime
  • Supporting and delivering site projects, including upgrades and new equipment installation
  • Ensuring full compliance with HSE and statutory regulations
  • Acting as the key engineering point of contact across the site

About You

We are looking for an experienced engineering professional who thrives in a hands-on, site-based leadership role.

You will likely have:

  • A strong background in mechanical or electrical engineering within a heavy industrial, manufacturing, or processing environment
  • Experience managing maintenance activities, either directly or through contractors
  • A solid understanding of permits, RAMS, and engineering compliance
  • Proven experience improving plant performance, reliability, and maintenance standards
  • The confidence to challenge contractors and drive high standards
  • A proactive, solutions-focused approach with a desire to take ownership

Why Apply?

  • Opportunity to take full ownership of engineering at site level
  • Join a business undergoing significant investment and improvement
  • Play a key role in shaping engineering standards and long-term performance
  • Varied role covering operations, maintenance, and project work
Location: Ireland
Job type: Permanent
Emp type: Full-time
Salary type: Annual
Salary: Negotiable
Job ID: 48956

Location: Suffolk

Salary: Competitive + bonus + on-call allowance
Sector: Energy

An established energy operator is looking to appoint a Mechanical Site Engineer to support the operation and maintenance of a Biomass energy facility.

This is a hands-on role focused on maintaining plant performance, reliability, and compliance across a busy industrial site.


The Role

  • Carry out planned and reactive mechanical maintenance on biomass and gas boiler systems
  • Diagnose faults, troubleshoot issues, and complete repairs to minimise downtime
  • Support the continuous operation of the plant through routine inspections and monitoring
  • Assist with fuel handling operations, including deliveries, testing, and system feeding
  • Work closely with site teams and contractors to coordinate maintenance activities
  • Participate in the on-call rota responding to plant issues and outages
  • Maintain accurate maintenance, compliance, and HSEQ records

Key Responsibilities

  • Mechanical maintenance across boilers, pumps, valves, and associated systems
  • Monitoring plant performance and adjusting where required
  • Ensuring compliance with industry regulations and site procedures
  • Supporting subcontractor activities and permit systems
  • Maintaining high standards of housekeeping and safety across the site
  • Supporting stock control for tools and spare parts

Requirements

  • Mechanical engineering qualification (NVQ / C&G / HNC or equivalent)
  • Strong experience in an industrial or energy environment
  • Experience working with boilers, steam systems, or similar plant
  • Good understanding of HSEQ standards and compliance
  • Ability to work independently and respond to callouts

Desirable

  • Biomass or energy-from-waste experience
  • BOAS certification (Steam)
  • Telehandler licence
  • Experience using CMMS / DCS / BMS systems
Location: Suffolk
Job type: Permanent
Emp type: Full-time
Salary type: Annual
Salary: Negotiable
Job ID: 48725

Multi Skilled Operative (Energy / Recycling)

Location: Central Scotland
Sector: Energy / Recycling / Waste Management
Reporting to: Site Supervisor

Overview
An established energy and recycling operation is looking to recruit a Multi Skilled Operative to support day-to-day site activities. The role requires flexibility across multiple operational areas to ensure safe, efficient, and compliant plant performance.

Key Responsibilities

  • Operate across multiple site functions, including:
    • Weighbridge operations
    • Forklift / loading shovel / grab handling
    • Traffic marshalling
    • Picking line/recycling activities
  • Carry out routine operational tasks including:
    • Plant housekeeping, cleaning, and litter control
    • Clearing blockages and supporting maintenance activities
    • Completing site logs, inspections, and safety checks
  • Ensure strict adherence to HSE procedures (including LOTOTO and traffic management systems)
  • Report defects, safety concerns, and operational issues promptly
  • Support efficient running of weighbridge systems and accurate record keeping
  • Rotate across duties based on operational requirements
  • Work collaboratively with site teams to maximise productivity

Requirements

  • Experience in a production, waste, recycling, or industrial environment
  • Strong awareness of Health & Safety standards
  • Forklift licence (or experience with plant equipment such as shovel/grab)
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, hands-on environment
  • Good communication and basic IT skills (for logs/weighbridge systems)

Desirable

  • Recycling or waste management background
  • Basic maintenance skills
  • Exposure to hazardous energy control systems

Key Traits

  • Flexible and proactive
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Team-focused with a safety-first mindset
Job type: Permanent
Emp type: Full-time
Salary type: Annual
Salary: Negotiable
Job ID: 48890

Let’s be honest — if you’re great at sales, you shouldn’t feel capped.

At Mac Recruit Group, we’re looking for recruiters who love the deal — the chase, the win, the buzz of bringing in new business and turning it into revenue. But we also know the best billers don’t just sell… they build. They build relationships with clients, candidates and colleagues.

Because real success in recruitment isn’t one-off wins — it’s long-term relationships. Clients who trust you. Candidates who come back to you. A network that keeps delivering.

If you’re the kind of person who:

  • Picks up the phone and opens doors
  • Wins new business and grows accounts
  • Actually cares about clients and candidates
  • Builds relationships that turn into repeat revenue

……you’ll fit right in.

Here’s what you get:

  • Freedom to grow your own desk your way
  • No limits on what you can bill or earn
  • Every tool required to make you successful – Recruiter, job boards, budget for events, budget for rewarding clients and candidates
  • A business that values quality relationships, not quick wins
  • Support that helps you build something sustainable
  • Generous base salary, very competitive bonus, 34 days holiday, free car parking, use of holiday home in Spain, plus much much more!

No pointless KPIs. Just a high-performance environment where strong consultants — who know how to look after their market — thrive.

If you can sell and build relationships that last…

All we ask is that you have a minimum of 1 year experience within a 360 recruitment role – if you don’t, pick up the phone and tell us why you would be the person for the role!

Mac Recruit Group — built for recruiters who do both.

Location: Mac Recruit Group Ltd Unknown United Kingdom
Job type: Permanent
Emp type: Full-time
Salary type: Annual
Salary: Negotiable
Job ID: 48824

Test Technician (RF / Wireless)

Location: South Coast, UK (commutable from Southampton / Portsmouth area)
Salary: Competitive + excellent benefits

The Company

A globally recognised engineering and testing organisation specialising in product certification and compliance. They support leading technology manufacturers in ensuring products meet regulatory standards before entering the market.

With continued growth in wireless and connected technologies, they are expanding their testing team to support increasing demand across RF and electronic products.

The Role

This is a hands-on position within a specialist laboratory environment, focused on testing wireless and electronic devices against industry standards.

You’ll work with a wide range of technologies including WiFi, Bluetooth, and other communication systems — playing a key role in ensuring products are safe, compliant, and ready for market.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct testing of electronic and RF/wireless devices in line with regulatory standards
  • Set up and operate laboratory-based test equipment
  • Record, analyse, and interpret test data and results
  • Support the preparation of technical reports and documentation
  • Work closely with engineers and internal teams to ensure testing requirements are met
  • Maintain lab equipment and ensure testing is carried out safely and accurately
  • Keep up to date with evolving wireless technologies and standards

Requirements

  • Degree (or equivalent) in Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline
  • Exposure to RF principles through university projects, coursework, or industry experience
  • Familiarity with RF test equipment such as signal generators and spectrum analysers (hands-on or academic exposure)
  • Understanding of electronic testing methods and laboratory environments
  • Strong attention to detail and a methodical approach to technical work
  • Good communication skills and ability to work within a team

Eligibility:

  • Candidates must have the right to work in the UK for a minimum of 3 years
  • Unfortunately, visa sponsorship is not available for this role

Key Selling Points

  • Heavy investment in your development – structured training, clear progression pathways, and ongoing support to build expertise in RF and wireless technologies
  • Work with cutting-edge wireless and emerging technologies
  • Fast-track your career into RF, compliance, and specialist testing roles
  • Exposure to a wide variety of products across multiple industries
  • Stable, future-focused sector with strong long-term demand
  • Backed by a global organisation with excellent resources and career opportunities
  • Collaborative, engineering-led environment with strong technical mentorship

 

Location: United Kingdom
Job type: Permanent
Emp type: Full-time
Salary type: Annual
Salary: Negotiable
Job ID: 48791

Production Controller – Welding / Cladding (Wellhead Equipment)

Glasgow


Competitive salary + excellent benefits

An established engineering and specialist manufacturing business based in Glasgow is seeking an experienced Production Controller to join their growing operations team.

The company delivers specialist weld cladding and fabrication services for wellhead and critical oil & gas components, supporting clients across the energy sector from a well-equipped manufacturing facility in Glasgow.

This is a key position within the business, working closely with the General Manager, shop floor teams and welding engineers to coordinate production activities and ensure efficient workflow across the facility.

The Role

Key responsibilities will include:

• Producing shop floor travellers and route cards for manufacturing
• Managing production planning and scheduling across multiple cladding cells
• Coordinating workflow across weld cladding and fabrication operations
• Arranging and managing sub-contract operations
• Monitoring production efficiency and output rates
• Maintaining stock control and supporting month-end processes
• Addressing production issues and improving operational flow
• Ensuring health & safety compliance across production activities

The role requires close collaboration with production teams to ensure work is delivered safely, efficiently and to required standards, particularly within high-spec cladding operations for wellhead components.

Key Requirements

The successful candidate will come from a welding, cladding or heavy engineering environment, ideally with exposure to oil & gas or wellhead-related manufacturing.

Essential experience includes:

Experience working with weld cladding processes, ideally on wellhead or pressure-critical components
• Knowledge of Fronius welding equipment, ideally including:
– PA9000
– Endless Torch Rotation systems
– Compacting Cladding Cell
– PA2003

• Experience in production planning / production control within a manufacturing environment
• Ability to produce and manage production documentation and schedules
• Strong communication skills and ability to work closely with shop floor teams
• Good IT and organisational skills

Desirable

• Previous experience working on wellhead equipment, valves, or pressure-containing components
• Knowledge of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001 or ISO 3834 standards
• Experience within specialist weld cladding or overlay operations

What’s on Offer

• Competitive salary
• 35 days annual leave
• Company pension scheme
• Private healthcare and dental (after qualifying period)
• Life assurance
• Cycle to Work scheme
• Opportunity to join a specialist engineering business with a strong reputation

 

Location: Glasgow
Job type: Permanent
Emp type: Full-time
Salary type: Annual
Salary: Negotiable
Job ID: 48360

Workshop Mechanical Engineer Opportunity

A well-established marine engineering and ship repair organisation is looking to recruit experienced Mechanical Engineers to join their skilled workforce at their Aberdeen shipyard facility.

Due to continued growth and long-term contracts, this is an excellent opportunity to join a busy and stable engineering environment supporting offshore, marine and heavy industrial vessels.

This role offers strong earning potential through overtime along with long-term career stability within a well-established organisation.

The Role

Working within a busy dry dock and ship repair yard, the Mechanical Engineer will support mechanical maintenance, repair and installation work across a range of vessels and marine equipment.

You will work closely with experienced engineering teams carrying out maintenance, troubleshooting and mechanical repair activities within the shipyard environment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Carry out mechanical repair and maintenance work on vessels and marine equipment

  • Support ship repair and overhaul projects within a dry dock environment

  • Interpret engineering drawings and technical documentation

  • Assist with installation and replacement of mechanical components and systems

  • Work safely within a heavy engineering and shipyard environment

  • Collaborate with foremen, supervisors and wider engineering teams

Requirements:

  • Mechanical engineering or heavy engineering experience.

  • Experience working within shipyards, marine engineering, offshore, fabrication, or similar heavy industrial environments is beneficial

  • Ability to work in a fast-paced and physically demanding engineering environment

  • Willingness to work overtime and weekend shifts when required

  • Strong attitude towards health and safety

  • Full UK driving licence

  • Right to work in the UK

A formal engineering degree is not required.

Salary & Benefits:

  • Competitive salary and benefits package

  • Overtime paid at 1.5x rate midweek

  • Overtime paid at 2x rate on weekends

  • 34 days annual leave including Christmas and New Year shutdown

  • Private medical cover including dental and optical options

  • Company pension

  • Life insurance

  • Income protection

  • Gym discount

  • Cycle to Work scheme

  • Free on-site parking

This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established organisation with a strong reputation within the marine and offshore engineering sector.

 

Location: Aberdeen
Job type: Permanent
Emp type: Full-time
Salary type: Annual
Salary: Negotiable
Job ID: 48393

 

 

 

 

 

Key Accountabilities

• Health & Safety implementation. • Management and development of the engineering team. • Managing all aspects of on-site engineering, from design checks, take offs,

setting out and quality control throughout project lifecycle. • Producing, maintaining and amending site documents. • Writing and preparing site paperwork including construction phase plans,

works package plans, method statements, task briefings, risk assessments and site permits.

• Managing the production of site quality documents e.g. ITPs and quality checklists etc.

• Attending pre-start and contract meetings. • Managing sub-contractors (programme and compliance). • Involvement in delivery of multiple sites at any one time (where appropriate). • Client liaison which involves providing reports and progress meetings. • Document control via Story Contracting web-based portal. • Keeping contemporaneous records of project costs within your control.

Enablers to the role

• Competent in carrying out and managing all aspects of site setting out, engineering and surveying.

• Working knowledge of IT systems, specifically Microsoft Office suite. • Preferred working knowledge of AutoCAD (training can be provided). • SMSTS 5 Day Site Safety certified, preferred but not essential (training can be

provided). • Excellent communication skills. • Proficient in creating WPP, TB, Permit to Dig, ITPs. • TWS certification, preferred but not essential. • Ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team. • Ability to build relationships with key stakeholders at all levels. • Willingness to work weekends, shift work and work away from home.

Essentials for the role

• Valid CSCS card. • Full driving licence. • Full First Aid certified. • Qualified to degree level in Civil Engineering or HNC / HND. • Model the right behaviours and foster a culture aligned with Story’s values and

behaviours framework.

Role Title Section Engineer Division Story Scotland - Energy

Reporting to

Site Agent

 

Location: Inverness
Job type: Permanent
Emp type: Full-time
Salary type: Annual
Salary from: GBP £45,000.00
Salary to: GBP £50,000.00
Job ID: 48626

EC&I Technician – Energy from Waste Facility


Overview

An Energy from Waste facility is seeking an experienced Electrical, Control & Instrumentation (EC&I) Technician to support the safe and reliable operation of the plant.

Reporting to the Maintenance Supervisor, the EC&I Technician will be responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing electrical, instrumentation and control systems that support critical plant operations.


Key Responsibilities

Maintenance & Installation

  • Install, inspect, calibrate and repair instrumentation, analysers and control systems

  • Maintain electrical equipment including motors, generators, turbine control systems and auxiliary equipment

  • Carry out preventative and corrective maintenance activities across the plant

Fault Finding & Diagnostics

  • Diagnose and troubleshoot faults within PLC and DCS control systems

  • Identify electrical, instrumentation and control faults and implement effective repairs

  • Support plant reliability through timely response to breakdowns and system issues

Technical Work

  • Interpret schematics, technical drawings and OEM manuals

  • Plan and execute maintenance work in line with plant procedures

  • Ensure equipment operates efficiently and within operational parameters

Documentation & Compliance

  • Maintain accurate maintenance records and technical documentation

  • Ensure all work is completed in accordance with site HSE procedures

  • Support continuous improvement and plant reliability initiatives


Qualifications

  • Recognised Engineering Apprenticeship in Electrical, Instrumentation or similar discipline

  • IOSH Managing Safely or similar safety qualification preferred

  • HNC/HND in Engineering desirable

  • Technical training in instrumentation, automation or control systems advantageous


Experience

  • Approximately 5 years’ experience as an EC&I or Instrumentation Technician

  • Experience working in industrial, power generation or process plant environments

  • Strong knowledge of transmitters, control valves, analysers and calibration processes

  • Experience working with PLC and DCS control systems

  • Good understanding of safe plant operations and HSE requirements

Location: Central Scotland
Job type: Permanent
Emp type: Full-time
Salary type: Annual
Salary: Negotiable
Job ID: 48294

         

PLANT ATTENDANT

Location - Fife


Key Responsibilities

Operations

  • Loading and unloading vehicles, including operation of Front-Loading Shovel (FLS) and Fork Lift Truck (FLT) where required.

  • Conducting plant inspections and monitoring operational areas across the facility.

  • Operating overhead crane systems for the movement and management of materials.

  • Accessing plant areas at varying elevations to check instruments, gauges, and record operational readings.

  • Responding to planned and unplanned maintenance requirements, blockages, and system changes.

  • Responding to system alarms and following operational protocols to secure plant areas where necessary.

  • Maintaining plant cleaning schedules to required operational standards.

  • Working in environments that may involve heights and confined spaces.


Health & Safety

  • Maintaining high standards of housekeeping across the facility.

  • Following all company Health & Safety policies, procedures, and safe working practices.

  • Participating in emergency drills and evacuation exercises.

  • Reporting accidents, incidents, or unsafe practices to management.

  • Working towards competency within the site Permit to Work (PTW) system.

  • Supporting updates to Plant Operating Instructions (POIs) and Risk Assessments where required.

  • Maintaining effective working relationships with other departments.

Responsibilities may evolve and additional duties may be assigned as required.


Competencies & Requirements

  • Experience or understanding of operating and monitoring boiler and steam turbine plant systems.

  • Fork Lift Truck (FLT) certification or experience.

  • Ability to work at height using stairs, ladders, and elevated access areas.

  • Physically capable of manual handling and lifting tasks.

  • Experience operating a Front-Loading Shovel (FLS) is advantageous.

Location: Fife
Job type: Permanent
Emp type: Full-time
Salary type: Annual
Salary: Negotiable
Job ID: 48029