Electrical Technician

Stocksbridge
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Job Title: Electrical Technician
Location: Sheffield Stockbridge
Job Type: Full-time, Permanent
Hours: Days or rotating Days & Nights (depending on department)
Salary: £40-£44,000 depending on shifts premium

About the Company: Our client is a leading specialist in the steel industry, operating across South Yorkshire. With a reputation for innovation and excellence, they offer exciting career opportunities with room for professional growth and development.

We are currently supporting them in the recruitment of experienced Electrical Technicians to join several departments across their site, supporting key operations across both downstream and mill environments.

This is a fantastic opportunity for skilled electrical professionals to join a multi-disciplined engineering team, playing a key role in delivering both reactive and preventative maintenance to support production goals and ensure a safe, efficient working environment.

Role Overview
As an Electrical Technician, you will work closely with shift managers, engineering leads, and cross-functional teams to ensure plant reliability, safety, and optimal performance. You will be responsible for diagnosing and repairing faults, maintaining electrical systems, and contributing to continuous improvement projects. You’ll also assist in ensuring all legal, safety, and operational standards are met across a variety of heavy industrial systems.
This is a hands-on role ideal for a proactive, team-oriented technician with a strong commitment to engineering excellence.
Key Responsibilities

Carry out planned and reactive maintenance on a wide range of electrical plant equipment
Respond to breakdowns and conduct root cause analysis and fault finding
Support production and engineering teams to meet daily safety, quality, and output targets
Maintain accurate records of work completed using CMMS, booking out parts and communicating with your team leader
Supervise and organise tasks for a multi-skilled workforce as required
Assist in developing and improving maintenance procedures
Ensure compliance with permit-to-work systems and site safety regulations
Contribute to the creation of risk assessments, safe working procedures, and job task descriptions
Participate in plant improvement initiatives and support engineering project delivery
Provide cover during holidays or absences to ensure team continuity
Issue permits and assist with contractor coordination where required
Undertake ongoing training to build and refresh technical knowledge and skills About You
We’re looking for a reliable and self-motivated technician with a solid background in industrial electrical maintenance. You’ll be someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment and can confidently lead small teams when needed.
Essential Criteria

Recognised engineering apprenticeship (minimum ONC level; HNC preferred)
Strong knowledge of industrial electrical systems, including:
AC & DC circuits
PLCs and robotics
Hydraulic systems
Pumps, drives, and gearboxes
Dust extraction and vacuum systems
Material handling and water cooling systems
Experience of working with permit systems
Effective problem-solving and fault-finding abilities
Able to work independently or as part of a team
Good understanding of safety, compliance, and plant operations What’s in It for You?

Competative salary: £40-£44,000 depending on shiifts
Flexiability in shift patterns depending on departments
39 days holiday per year
Generous pension scheme (up to 10% employer contribution)
Free life assurance & income protection
Free on-site parking
Career development and training opportunities
Employee Assistance Programme
How to Apply
Ready to take the next step in your engineering career? Join a forward-thinking and supportive team in one of the UK’s leading manufacturing environments. For more details or to apply, contact Verus Recruitment Partners today.

At Verus Recruitment, we celebrate diversity and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds.

Keywords: Electrical Technician, Maintenance Engineer, PLC Technician, Industrial Electrician, Shift Engineer, CMMS, Engineering Jobs, Heavy Industry, Manufacturing, South Yorkshire, Days & Nights

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