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Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Hulland
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Electrical Maintenance Engineer
Hulland Ward, Derbyshire.
Annual Salary: £52,309 p/a
Additional Overtime + £8,500 comfortably
Shifts: Double Days
W1: Monday to Friday 6:15am-3pm with Saturday morning covered between 6am-12pm.
W2: Monday to Thursday 2:45PM-12:30pm
Benefit package: £55k-£60k Earning potential with overtime, 33 Days annual leave, 90% Sick Pay, 12% Pension, X1.5 & X2 Overtime pay 5-10 hours usually available weekly, funded training courses, Rewards scheme, Retail discounts, childcare vouchers, uniform and usual benefits such as designated parking and free refreshments.
The Business
Auxtronic is partnered with the market leader in the supply of construction materials which includes the full ranges of Aggregate, Asphalt, Cement and ready-mixed concrete products.
Over the last 160 years, our client has seen significant growth and is now the employer of choice to over 3,700 employees across 200 sites operating globally.
This 85 acre site in Hulland Ward is responsible for producing over half of the groups concrete products, most popular being paving slabs and concrete blocks which are sold to building merchants such as EH Smiths, Wicks and B&Q.
With a welcoming and highly experienced engineering department of over 30 qualified people, they offer fantastic training, high job security and an enjoyable working environment.
The Role: Electrical Maintenance Engineer
Machinery List: Conveyor systems, Bagging Machines, Mixing tanks, Holding Hoppers, Drying Systems, Robots (Fanuc, ABB & Cougar), Pumps, Weighing systems, Kilns, Palletisers and control panels.

  • Electrical Maintenance within a high speed concrete manufacturing plant.
  • Breakdown maintenance, fault finding and repairing machinery.
  • PPM Maintenance, servicing equipment and replacing worn components.
  • Installation work includes site enhancements, LV & 3 phase Equipment.
  • Fault using PLC's (Allen Bradley), Multi-Meters and Schematic drawings.
    Entry requirements:

  • Qualifications: City & Guilds, NVQ or BTEC Level 3 qualification in Electrical Engineering, Maintenance or Installation, preferably through a recognised apprenticeship.

  • Experience: 5 years minimum experience as an Electrical Maintenance Engineer ideally within the Heavy industry (Aggregates, Quarrying, Recycling) though not essential.

About Auxtronic
Auxtronic are committed to equality in the workplace and are an equal opportunities employer.
We specialise in engineering recruitment and represent clients within manufacturing, logistics and automation.
Auxtronic is acting as a third-party employment consultant on behalf of our client and are always looking to speak to new people interested in working with us to further their careers

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