Electrical Engineer

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Salary: £47,000 - £49,000

Shift: Days

Location: Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire

A new and exciting opportunity to join a market-leading manufacturer during their busiest period. This is the ideal chance for an Electrical Engineer with recognised electrical qualifications to take their career to the next level. The company invests heavily in its facilities and future and is now recruiting additional engineers to support increased production. This role is perfect for someone who thrives in a fast-paced manufacturing environment and is eager to be part of a growing multinational business while continuing to develop their technical skills.

Skills required for the Electrical Engineer:

Experience with AC/DC motors, drives, and control panels.
Preventive and reactive maintenance in a manufacturing environment.
Understanding of industrial automation, sensors, and instrumentation.
Rapid fault diagnosis and repair under time pressure.
Strong attention to detail and quality standards.
Mechanical awareness to support multi-skilled maintenance tasks.
The Electrical Engineer will benefit from:

Working for a growing business that invests in engineers
Excellent Training and development programs
Investment in engineer
State of the art machinery
Lots of Benefits
If you are interested in this role and feel that you have the right skills then please click apply at the bottom of this advert. For further details contact Salma Mousrij at Pioneer Selection

As a registered candidate with Pioneer Selection Ltd, you automatically become eligible for our referral scheme.

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