Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Ashby-de-la-Zouch
2 weeks ago
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Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer - Electrically Biased
Location: Ashby de la Zouch
Shift Pattern: Panama (12-hour shifts, days and nights)

Are you an experienced Maintenance Engineer with a strong electrical background looking for your next challenge?

Do you thrive in fast-paced environments, working with the latest automation technology and having real ownership over your section of the factory? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.

What's in It for You?

We take care of our people with a strong package that includes:

Performance-based bonus scheme
Medicash health cash plan
Private healthcare (grade-dependent)
Pension with up to 7% matched contributions, life assurance & income protection
25 days annual leave (+ extra for long service)
Annual salary reviews
MyGym discounts & Cycle to Work scheme
Holiday buy scheme (up to 5 extra days)
Cancer care support, Employee Assistance Programme & Digital GP access
Best Doctors second opinion service
Career breaks & enhanced sick pay (eligibility applies)About the Company

Join a globally recognised and iconic brand based in Leicestershire. This market-leading food manufacturer produces some of the UK's most loved products, with quality and innovation at the heart of everything they do.

What We're Looking For

We're after a proactive and solutions-focused engineer with strong electrical expertise.

Qualifications:

Recognised electrical apprenticeship or equivalent
Ideally, a BTEC/NVQ Level 3 or above in Electrical EngineeringExperience:

Minimum 3 years in an FMCG environment (ideally food manufacturing)Skills:

Strong electrical fault-finding, ideally with PLC diagnostics (Allen Bradley/Siemens)
Experience with motors, sensors, control panels, variable speed drives, robotics and automation
Mechanical knowledge (e.g. pneumatics/hydraulics) beneficial but this is an electrically biased role The Job

Electrical Maintenance: You'll be responsible for electrical fault-finding, repairs, and upgrades across a range of automated machinery and production lines.
Preventative & Reactive Maintenance: Keep equipment running smoothly, from conveyors and packaging lines to advanced robotic systems.
Problem Solving: Use your initiative to quickly diagnose issues and keep downtime to a minimum.
Collaboration: Work independently or with the team, always communicating clearly and professionally.
Improvement Focused: Be part of continuous improvement initiatives and technology upgrades.Ready to Apply?

If you're an electrically minded engineer who wants to work with a world-class team and cutting-edge kit, we'd love to hear from you.
Email your CV to (url removed) or call us on (phone number removed) for a confidential chat.

Take the next step in your engineering career today!

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