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Robotics Engineer

Electrical Maintenance Engineer
Location: Aston, Birmingham
Shifts: Monday to Friday - Double Days
Salary: £40,000 - £50,000 (depending on experience)

We're looking for an experienced Electrical Maintenance Engineer to join a busy manufacturing company in Aston, Birmingham. This full-time role is Monday to Friday on a double day shift pattern, with a salary of £40k-£50k depending on your experience.

Job Duties:

Carry out maintenance and repairs on production equipment
Take a hands-on approach to fix issues and prevent downtime
Stick to and help improve the planned maintenance schedule
Work closely with team leaders to track performance and fix recurring problems
Support continuous improvement across the site
Help others in the team with fault finding and repairs

Ideal Candidate:

Completed an apprenticeship and hold a HNC (or similar) in engineering
Experience in a similar role, ideally in manufacturing, FMCG, or food production
Electrical skills with some mechanical knowledge
Able to fault find and make changes on PLCs
Experience with robotics is a bonus
Understand health & safety in a fast-paced environment
Can work on your own or as part of a team

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