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Electrical Engineer/Industrial Electrician

Dewsbury
5 days ago
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This is an exciting opportunity for an Electrical Engineer or Industrial Electrician to ensure optimal equipment performance and reliability in an industrial setting. The role is based in Dewsbury and involves maintaining, troubleshooting, and improving manufacturing machinery.

Client Details

This medium-sized company operates within the industrial and manufacturing sector, delivering high-quality products and services. With a strong reputation in the market, the organisation is committed to operational excellence and innovation.

Description

Key responsibilities:

Perform routine maintenance on manufacturing equipment to ensure smooth operations.
Electrical fault-finding on panels and PLCs.
maintenance of robotics and other automated equipment.
Diagnose and repair machinery faults to minimise downtime.
Collaborate with the engineering team to implement equipment improvements.
Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities and equipment status.
Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations during all tasks.
Monitor and adjust equipment settings to optimise performance and efficiency.
Participate in planned shutdowns and project work as required.
Provide technical support and training to other team members when necessary.Profile

A successful Maintenance Engineer should have:

Apprenticeship/education in Electrical Maintenance or Engineering.
Ideally 18th edition wiring regulations.
Ideally Test & Inspection certifications.
Experience working within an industrial or manufacturing environment.
Strong technical skills in diagnosing and repairing electrical systems.
Knowledge of health and safety regulations in an industrial setting.
A proactive approach to problem-solving and continuous improvement.Job Offer

What's on offer:

A competitive salary ranging from £46,000 to £48,000 per annum.
Permanent position with job stability and growth opportunities.
Generous holiday allowance and additional benefits package.
Supportive working environment in Dewsbury.
Opportunities to work on innovative projects within the industrial sector.

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