Location: 

This is a site-based role located at Pollington, South Yorkshire. 

 

About the Company:

H+H is the only company in the UK to concentrate exclusively on the manufacture of aircrete products. Our focus is the development of products and systems which provide high performance buildings guaranteed to last several lifetimes.  We manufacture our range of products in three state-of-the art factories in the UK and have our corporate HQ in Denmark with numerous manufacturing facilities across Europe.

Join our team at H+H, where we are committed to building better homes and communities through our shared promises and culture. As partners in wall building, we prioritise teamwork and trust, ensuring our partners’ needs are met with excellence. We put people first, valuing health, safety, and diversity, and are performance-driven, delivering quality products and services even in challenging times. Our innovative spirit pushes boundaries, seeking improvements in operations and products for a sustainable future. Our culture is customer-focused, collaborative, and built on trust, courage, and the development of our people to drive results. Be part of a company that acts today for a carbon-neutral tomorrow. Join us in shaping the future of sustainable living.

About the Department:

By joining the Engineering Department at H+H you will play a critical role in ensuring the smooth operation, safety, and efficiency of our aircrete block manufacturing facility. As custodians of the production infrastructure, our engineers maintain and optimise the machinery, processes, and systems that produce high-quality aircrete blocks. As a member of our Engineering Department, you will contribute significantly to the success of our aircrete block factories. Your expertise will directly impact the quality, safety, and sustainability of our products. If you thrive in a dynamic environment and enjoy solving engineering challenges, we invite you to join our team and be part of shaping the future of construction.

 

About the role:
The primary purpose of this job is to oversee production shifts, ensuring operational efficiency and providing immediate assistance for breakdowns. Responsibilities include conducting both reactive and preventative maintenance on mechanical equipment to uphold quality and availability standards. Safety is paramount; thus, securing equipment, adhering to safety protocols, and conducting risk assessments are critical duties. Monitoring plant performance to pre-empt failures and maintaining cleanliness are also key tasks. Collaboration with supervisors, contributing to improvement initiatives, and participating in project discussions are expected. Additionally, the position requires mechanical support during shutdowns, ensuring shift coverage, and flexibility to undertake various tasks as needed by management.

Key responsibilities:

  • Monitor and assist during production shifts, offering prompt assistance for any equipment breakdowns to guarantee optimal plant operation through diligent maintenance.
  • Monitor the operational performance of all the entire plant during production, proactively anticipating potential failures to reduce operational interruptions and maintain safe plant operations. Document any plant issues in the shift log to facilitate seamless handovers between teams.
  • Perform both reactive and preventive mechanical maintenance to ensure plant reliability, minimise downtime, and uphold product quality.
  • Collaborate with the maintenance team to execute maintenance plans and lubrication routines effectively.
    Prioritise safety by ensuring all mechanical plants and equipment are guarded and safe, and that staff are aware of potential hazards.
  • Adhere to the company's safety policies, The Health and Safety at Work Act, and any additional safety directives issued.
  • Co-operate with the company's permit to work system, conducting thorough risk assessments before engaging with potentially hazardous systems such as steam, compressed air and hydraulic systems. This includes assessing stored energy and materials handling systems to identify potential dangers. Following assessment, implement appropriate controls to mitigate risks to safe levels.
  • Maintain exemplary cleanliness in the workshop and factory areas.
  • Support management and colleagues with local project work supporting the execution of engineering projects on-site. 
  • Propose enhancements and modifications to the plant, and discuss these suggestions with the maintenance team for evaluation.
  • Offer proactive mechanical support during scheduled shutdowns and weekly maintenance intervals. 
  • Undertake additional tasks as capable and directed by supervisors.

 

Qualifications, Skills and Experience:

  • Possesses a solid secondary education
  • Time served or suitably recognised qualification in production or Mechanical Engineering (e.g. ONC, EAL level 3 NVQ in Mechanical Engineering )
  • Demonstrable practical experience in both reactive and preventative mechanical maintenance
  • Computer literacy, including knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, and experience  in relevant software (e.g. design and calculation software)
  • Ability to conduct thorough risk assessments and implement controls to mitigate risks to safe levels

How to Apply:
Please share your CV and cover letter with us. You can email them to: ukcareers@hplush.com While we have set a closing date, if we receive high-quality applications, we might close this fantastic job opportunity sooner than expected. So, don’t hesitate—apply sooner rather than later!

Closing date for applications: 30 August 2024

Third-Party Agency Disclaimer: 
Please be advised that H+H UK Ltd does not accept unsolicited CVs or applications from third-party recruitment agencies or any other entities. We are not responsible for, and will not pay, any fees, commissions, or any other payment to third-party agents who submit candidates directly to our hiring managers or HR team, or any other member of our staff without a formal agreement.