Reliability Engineer FMCG
Things break. That s what machines do. The question is: do you want to be the one who stops it happening so often?
I m recruiting for a household-name FMCG manufacturer. One of the big players. They re looking for a Reliability Engineer who knows how to make a fast-moving production plant run smoother, with less downtime and fewer quick fixes that don t actually fix anything.
This isn t about writing endless reports or turning TPM, Lean or Six Sigma into buzzwords. It s about applying them properly to improve reliability and performance where it matters - on the shop floor.
What you ll need:
A manufacturing background (FMCG experience will help).
Hands-on knowledge of TPM, Lean and/or Six Sigma.
The ability to solve problems at the root cause, not just plaster over them.
Communication skills that work on operators, engineers, and managers alike.
What s on offer:
Monday - Friday (office hours - with flexibility)
A good salary.
A genuinely competitive benefits package (not just free parking)
The chance to work for one of the biggest names in the industry - the kind of brand that makes people nod when you tell them where you work.
If you like firefighting, this won t be for you. If you like stopping the fire from starting in the first place, we should talk.