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Fluid Management Technician

Daventry
4 months ago
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Fluid Management Technician
Early Shift
Monday to Friday 07:00 to 15:00 (35hrs.) (1 hour break per day)
£24,000 to £25,600 Per Annum
Permanent role
Our client is a long-established metal working fluid manufacturer, supplying high specification lubricants and services into the engineering industry globally. We are seeking an enterprising person to join the technical team in a role that is permanently based at a prestigious local engineering company.
Responsibilities
Day to day running of the the fluid service contract.
Carry out accurate on-site checks of company products, adjust concentrations, maintain fluid levels and performance.
Maintain accurate records in our online fluid management software.
Produce, deliver and discuss reports on fluid status with company and customer.
Operate and maintain fluid handling equipment.
Assist with Clean down and refill CNC machine fluid tanks when coolants are at the end of their operational life.
Monitor and report customer stock levels of company products.
Liaise with customer to arrange waste collection.
Maintain high cleanliness standards and condition monitoring across the customer facility where our products operate.
Together with other members of the support team, work hard to develop a continuous improvement programme.
Comply with all legislative, company and customer applicable regulations and standards regarding quality, safety, environmental as well occupational health standards to minimise risks in these areas.
Requirements
Self-motivated to work in a team or on your own.
High degree of flexibility to deliver excellent customer support.
Actively enjoys working hands on.
Proficient in the use of MS Office.
Good communication skills.
Enjoys working within a friendly and knowledgeable team.
Willing to learn technical detail of company products and the customers own industry.
Very effective time management and organisational skills.
Smart in appearance.
The role is in a shop floor environment, involving moving between machines, accessing machine tanks and sampling points at various heights and aspects, handling of fluid containers which could be up to 25kg or the movement of trolleys containing equipment / fluid containers of varying weights.
Package .
Competitive salary.
25 days holiday + B/H.
Optional pension scheme with employer contribution.
Mobile phone.
Full training provided to manage all activities required to provide a quality service according to the customer contract requirements. This role is key to ensure we continue to exceed customer expectations.
CRC Recruitment are a leading Midlands based recruitment consultancy covering vacancies across the UK. We have been established since 2003 and have a reputation for high service standards to both candidates and clients. We supply permanent or temporary staff to all areas of business covering a variety of different industry sectors

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