Electrical maintenance engineer

Rawdon
6 days ago
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Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Location – Leeds

Salary and Benefits - £49,779 realistic OTE of upto 55k!

What’s in it for you? 7.5% Matched Pension + 33 Days Holiday + Company Bonus Scheme (5-12% Every Quarter) + Overtime + Early Finish on Fridays (1 in 3 Fridays completely off!) + Great Training Opportunities and Many More Benefits!

The Company

Our client is giving you the chance, as the electrical bias maintenance engineer to work for a global manufacturing giant who supply into some of the biggest names in their sector! As the multi skilled electrical maintenance engineer, you will be working on advanced, high tech automated machinery including robotics, 3D scanners and much more, which is perfect for engineers who love working on an advanced level of machinery!

The Role

As the electrical bias maintenance engineer, your responsibilities will include:

Conducting planned and preventive maintenance on automated and complex machinery
Fault finding on electrical components including contactors, invertors, relays, sensors and Siemens PLC work
Carrying out mechanical work on a range of different components including bearings, motors, gearboxes etc
Requirements

As the electrical bias maintenance engineer, our client requires:

You to have an NVQ level 3 apprenticeship (or equivalent) in electrical engineering
Good understanding of fault finding both mechanically and electrically
Previous experience working in a manufacturing environment
Benefits

You will receive the following benefits as the maintenance engineer:

An attractive salary for a Monday – Friday rotating rota with an OTE of upto £55k
An attractive company pension scheme of 7.5% matched!
Early finishes on Friday with one in every 3 Friday completely off!
33 Days Holiday available with potential to accrue an extra holiday each year – after 5 years you will have 38 Days Holiday!
Loads of additional training opportunities to help you become fully multi skilled – also 6 months of training to help get you trained up on all the complex machinery!
Company bonus scheme meaning you will have potential to earn 5-12% of your quarterly salary every 3 months!
If you are electrical bias maintenance engineer and looking to advance in a fully automated factory with huge prospect, then hit apply now! Interviews can be arranged immediately.

ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation

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