Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Kidderminster
2 months ago
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Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Electrical Maintenance Engineer

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Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Electrical maintenance engineer

Electrical Maintenance Engineer – Double Day Shifts – Up to £44,000 OvertimeAre you an electrically qualified engineer looking for a role with variety, progression, and excellent earning potential? Join a leading manufacturer in Kidderminster where you’ll maintain cutting-edge aluminium die casting equipment, CNC machinery, and more in a fast-paced environment.

What You’ll Be Doing
Carry out reactive and planned maintenance on aluminium die casting machines and CNC machinery (metal components).
Diagnose and repair electrical faults, including transformers, motors, sensors, relays, and inverters.
PLC fault finding – read inputs/outputs and troubleshoot issues.
Maintain hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Support continuous improvement initiatives and facility electrical maintenance.
Occasional robotics maintenance.What We’re Looking For
Electrical qualification (City & Guilds, NVQ, or equivalent).
Strong electrical bias with proven experience in industrial maintenance.
PLC fault finding skills (inputs/outputs).
CNC machine maintenance experience.
Knowledge of hydraulics and pneumatics.Bonus Skills
PLC programming experience.
Robotics maintenance exposure.What’s On Offer
Salary: Up to £44,000 DOE.
Shifts: Double Days
Week A: Mon–Thurs 6:00–14:00, Fri 6:00–13:15
Week B: Mon–Thurs 13:30–21:30, Fri 12:30–19:00
Overtime: Time and a half on Saturdays, double time on Sundays.
Progression opportunities.
Death in service benefit.
Free parking, pension scheme, and employee cash plan.Ready to take the next step in your career? Apply now and join a team where your skills make a real impact.

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