Electrically biased Maintenance Engineer

Kirton, Nottinghamshire
2 months ago
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Electrically biased Maintenance engineer

Kirton

4 on 4 off (Rotating Days & Nights)

£53,750 + 10% Company double matched pension + Generous holiday package + Paid overtime, Career progression opportunities + Extra qualifications to be earned

The company

Our client is a giant within their industry and have gone from strength to strength since their inception in the 1960’s. They have multiple manufacturing sites across the UK and have a turnover now north of £300 million.

As a business, they employ over 2000 staff across the UK and their manufactured goods are synonymous with quality, with their brands being some of the most recognisable in the British construction market. Their Nottinghamshire site is an extremely important cog in the company wheel which produces just shy of 100 million units annually making it one of the most profitable sites within the group.

Due to growth, they are now looking for an Electrically biased Maintenance Engineer to join their skilled and dedicated team.

The Role

Due to the heavy nature of the products manufactured on this site, this is a real engineering business, meaning the role is very physical and hands-on.

Day to day responsibilities will involve;

PPM & Reactive maintenance on automated plant machinery
Fault finding and fault rectification.
Installation and project work
Although being heavy industrial, this is also an impressively automated environment which will require you to complete maintenance on equipment including conveyors, robotics, packaging lines, palletisers, mixing equipment, kilns plus specialist equipment.

The Candidate

To be successful in your application for Electrically biased Maintenance Engineer, you will have;

Previous experience working as a Maintenance Engineer within a manufacturing/factory/automated
Solid experience with Electrical Maintenance – ability to swap electrical components, fault find, etc
Experience fault finding to conclusion
Recognised NVQ Level 3 qualification (or equivalent)

The Benefits

In return for joining this Great British institution, our client are offering a competitive package including;

Double matched 10% pension
Impressive training and development opportunities
Competitive holiday benefits
If the position of Electrically biased Maintenance Engineer sounds of interest to you, please apply or send a copy of your CV to or call me on (phone number removed).

ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation

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