Electronical Engineer

Crewe
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Electrical Engnieer / Electromechancial Engineer

Location: Crewe, Cheshire

Hours: 36 hours per week Day rota only Monday–Friday | Day Shift (07:00–16:00 or 08:00–17:00)

Salary: 42k-50k + Bonus + Excellent Benefits

We are looking for a Technical Operations Associate (Electromechanical Engineer / Automation Engineer) to support the maintenance and reliability of highly automated warehouse systems within a modern logistics environment.

In this mechatronics-focused role, you will be responsible for fault-finding, repair, and maintenance of electromechanical equipment across an automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS). Working within a small team of engineers, you will play a key role in ensuring maximum equipment availability, operational efficiency, and safety.

This role suits an engineer with strong electrical and electromechanical expertise, experience within automated environments, and a proactive mindset focused on problem-solving and continuous improvement.

The Role

As a Technical Operations Associate, you will:

• Diagnose and resolve electromechanical faults across automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS), including stacker cranes, chain conveyors, roller conveyors, and in-line automation equipment

• Carry out repairs and corrective actions, including equipment resets, component replacement, adjustments, and practical engineering solutions

• Apply structured electrical fault-finding techniques across complex systems

• Provide support for automation control systems and PLC networks, assisting with troubleshooting where possible

• Coordinate and manage external contractors, ensuring work is completed safely, on time, and to site standards

• Conduct planned preventative maintenance (PPM) to maximise asset reliability and performance

• Manage spare parts inventory to ensure efficient maintenance operations

• Maintain high engineering housekeeping standards across equipment and work areas

• Support engineering administration including service records, risk assessments, and documentation

• Assist with technical projects, equipment trials, and continuous improvement initiatives

• Work collaboratively with internal teams to support fault-finding and operational problem-solving

• Promote and adhere to a strong Health & Safety culture at all times

Requirements

To be successful in this role you will need:

• Five GCSEs at Grade C/4 or above, including Maths and English (or equivalent)

• Level 3 NVQ in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent) – essential

• Current IET Wiring Regulations (18th Edition or equivalent)

• Experience working with automation, robotics, or material-handling systems in an industrial or manufacturing environment

• Ability and willingness to work at height

• Basic understanding of PLC systems or automation controls

• Ability to diagnose electrical and mechanical faults using logical troubleshooting methods

• Ability to read and interpret electrical and mechanical drawings

• Competence using hand and power tools safely

• Strong problem-solving and analytical skills

• Excellent communication and teamwork skills

• Good IT literacy (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

Desirable Skills

The following would be advantageous:

• HNC/HND/ONC in Electrical, Mechanical, or Electromechanical Engineering

• Experience with PLC communications or controls engineering within automated warehouses

• Working at Height / CRD Rescue training

• IPAF and/or FLT licence

• Additional automation or electromechanical engineering qualifications

Benefits

In return, you’ll receive a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, including:

• Discretionary 10% bonus scheme

• Flexible benefits package (including share schemes and discounted gym memberships)

• Flexible working options, including the possibility of working from home where applicable

• Competitive non-contributory pension scheme

• Private medical insurance

• Life assurance

• Income protection

• Health screening

We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone feels welcome. If you require adjustments to support you in your role or working environment, we will do everything possible to accommodate your needs.

Apply Now

If you’re an experienced engineer looking to work with cutting-edge warehouse automation technology, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply today with your CV

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