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Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Willenhall
8 months ago
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Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Electrical maintenance engineer

Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Staffbase is recruiting for the position of Electrical Maintenance Engineer to work at our client's busy manufacturing plant near Willenhall.

The Electrical Maintenance engineer will join the busy maintenance team to perform electrical maintenance activities in a heavy industry manufacturing environment.

The Role:

Reporting to the engineering manager you will be required to undertake scheduled and reactive electrical maintenance activities on a wide range of plant and machinery.
You duties will include but is not limited to the electrical fault find and repair, maintenance and service of:

Electrical maintenance and repair of industrial drives and controls systems
Fault find and repair on a wide range plant and equipment including CNC and Robot machinery
Assist with machine installations
Motors, contactors sensors, relays, switch gear etc etc
Site facilities electrical maintenance and repair
PPM and accurately recording activitiesCandidates:

We are seeking electrical maintenance engineers with previous experience in maintaining automated and semi automated machinery in a heavy manufacturing environment.

You will have a recognised electrical engineering qualification e.g. NVQ 3 or 18th edition electrical installation regs.

You will have excellent single and 3-phase electrical fault find and repair skills and applicants with good CNC or plc controls experience will have advantage.

You will hold 18th edition certification (or equivalent) and candidates with NVQ level 3 in electrical engineering would be preferred.

Hours of work:

Monday to Friday
6am to 1.30pm and 1.30pm to 9.30pm Rotating
Overtime available

Benefits:

Excellent basic salary negotiable £40K - £45K + OT
33 days annual leave
Pension
Free on site parking

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