Electrical Bias Maintenance Engineer

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Grays, Essex
10 months ago
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Electrical Bias Maintenance Engineer

Thurrock, Grays

Continentals 2 Days 2 Nights 6-6

£55,000

We are looking for a motivated maintenance engineer to join a UK Leading Manufacturer. Reporting directly to the engineering manager you will be a key member in ensuring the production facility is kept running. You will be involved in all aspects of planned and reactive maintenance within their operation. With progressive training and development this company is always looking to enhance its employees and their skill sets, whilst additionally being supported by a welcoming team of engineers. The position will appeal to a strong engineer looking for their next challenging role within in a secure and stable company.

Role Description:

Providing both Reactive & PPM maintenance
Machine Breakdowns
Sensors, Drives, Relays, Inverters
Conveyors, Bearings, Belts, Chains, Wrappers, Baggers
Robots, Blow Moulding, Injection Moulding
Adhering To All Health & Safety on Site

Skills and Qualifications:

Maintenance Experience
BTEC/NVQ Level 3 Electrical Required
HNC/HND Electrical Desirable
18th Edition Desirable
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
FMCG, Heavy Or Distribution Experience Advantageous
Mechanical & Electrical Experience Desirable

In return for your commitment my client offers a stable and secure career for a technically motivated engineer. If you feel this is of interest, please send your CV directly at or call for a confidential discussion on (phone number removed)

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