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Grainger & Worrall

Reliability Engineer

On site

Bridgnorth, United kingdom

Internship

05-03-2026

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Skills

Problem Solving Monitoring

Job Specifications

Location: Bridgnorth -

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Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday - Friday (08:30 - 17:00)

Salary: Up to £50,000, dependent on experience.

Are you a proactive engineer with a passion for improving asset performance? Join our Facilities team and help drive the reliability standards behind our world‑class engineering operations.

This new position focuses entirely on building a proactive maintenance strategy that strengthens our equipment performance and supports our journey toward smarter, more connected manufacturing. You’ll take responsibility for developing preventative and predictive approaches, shaping TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) activity and driving reliability improvements that help us refine how we work today, and innovate for tomorrow.

Who are we?

At Grainger & Worrall, we specialise in producing complex cast and precision-machined solutions for pioneering technologies across diverse industries, including automotive, aerospace, defence, motorsport, and more, highlighting our versatility and commitment to driving future technology development and decarbonising mobility.

Our commitment to engineering excellence and breakthrough innovation was recently recognised with The King’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation — our fourth accolade in this prestigious programme. This honour reflects the significant impact of our work on the future of mobility and sustainable technology.

Driven by a team of talented and experienced engineers and specialists, we push boundaries and innovate to bring cutting-edge ideas to life.

We work with manufacturers of high-performance vehicles, helping them turn their ambitious designs and vision into reality. Through the expertise of our team and state-of-the-art facilities which combines cutting-edge engineering with advanced manufacturing processes, we deliver high-performance components tailored to meet the demanding requirements of our clients’ innovative applications. We’re proud to shape the future of engineering.

About The Role

As our Reliability Engineer, you’ll develop and deliver a robust, future‑focused approach to maintenance across the site. This office‑based role is centered on strategy, insight and continuous improvement rather than hands‑on repair. You’ll apply concepts such as FMEA (Failure Mode & Effects Analysis), condition‑based monitoring and TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) to understand risk, prevent failures and strengthen equipment availability.

Working closely with the Head of Maintenance & Facilities, you’ll use data, engineering principles and structured problem solving to influence how assets are managed throughout their lifecycle. Your work will support greater operational stability, help reduce reactive activity and contribute to our ambition for more predictive, connected and efficient processes.

You'll be a key decision-maker in how we use performance data, failure history and system insights to build a modern, data-led maintenance approach.

What You’ll Be Doing

Developing proactive maintenance strategies that improve equipment reliability.
Owning TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) activity and supporting the site’s asset performance roadmap.
Delivering FMEA (Failure Mode & Effects Analysis) activity to identify, prioritise and mitigate risk.
Introducing and improving condition‑based monitoring approaches.
Using CMMS (Computerised Maintenance Management System),data to strengthen preventative and predictive planning.
Supporting asset lifecycle planning and continuous improvement activity.
Helping the team build stronger technical and conceptual understanding.

Who We’re Looking For

Here’s what will help you thrive in this role:

Strong understanding of TPM, FMEA and engineering problem‑solving principles.
Mechanical or electrical background, with knowledge gained through NVQ/HNC/HND/Degree/Apprenticeship or equivalent experience.
Good conceptual understanding of equipment, detailed familiarity can be trained.
Experience in manufacturing or a similar technical environment.
Interest in condition‑based monitoring and proactive maintenance methods.
Ability to interpret data and use insight to shape better decisions.
A collaborative approach and confidence working within a technical team.
Ability to travel to site.

What You’ll Get

We’ll provide you with a supportive and engaging environment where you can grow your skills and further your career. We’ll work with you to develop your personal professional development plan, tailored to your goals and ambitions.

In Addition, You’ll Get The Following Benefits

25 days holiday plus bank holidays with the option to purchase more holiday days after your first year.
Westfield Health Insurance
Discounted gym membership
Company pension
Free onsite parking
Additional shift bonus (where applicable)
Family Ironbridge Pass

What To Expect

At Grainger & Worrall, we’re committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone is valued and respected. We believ

About the Company

As the market leader in complex automotive castings, Grainger & Worrall has gained international recognition based on a reputation for innovation, experience and expertise. Grainger & Worrall continue to build on this reputation in both developed and developing countries. Grainger & Worrall export sales now account for more than 50% of its business and continues to grow proportionally. Supporting a truly global market including US, China, India and of course closer to home in mainland Europe. Know more