Group Electrical Engineer

Rochdale
3 weeks ago
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Are you an experienced Electrical Engineer looking for a permanent and varied role? Is your background in manufacturing? Do you have PLC experience?

We’re partnering with a long-standing client to find an experienced and dedicated Group Electrical Maintenance Engineer to work across a handful of sites around North Manchester.

You’ll have previously worked in a manufacturing environment, in particular with machinery and robotics. You’ll also have experience with programming and fault finding on PLC’s.

It would be fantastic if you had previously worked within textiles and worked with ATEX – if you have worked with CompEx that would be even better!

What You Get

Annual salary of c£49,000 (overtime available)

Day shift only (will also be required to be on call out on a rota basis 1 in every 5 weeks)

Early finish on Fridays

Great benefits including healthcare and death in service

About You

You’ll have your own transport and be committed to working across various sites around North Manchester

A sound knowledge of A.C / D.C drives is essential

You'll need your 18th Edition regs

You should have at least 4 years in a similar role

City & Guilds 2391 (test and Inspection) is preferred

IPAF

PLC experience (Siemens ideally)

Mechanical experience would be helpful

CompEx and Atex / hazardous area experience would highly desirable

About The Job

It's a multi-site role where you'll work across a handful of North Manchester based manufacturing plants

You'll join as Group Electrical Engineer where you'll be responsible for planned/unplanned maintenance, installation and fault-finding on machinery and equipment from 100 year old machines to top of the range robotics

They're looking for someone dedicated who can stay with the company for a long time

The on-call rota is non-negotiable; you must be able to commit to 1 week out of 5

The Company

An impressive group of companies with an excellent industry reputation

A growing SME who are regularly bringing new products to market

You can click on apply now or head over to our website for contact details to get in touch by telephone or email

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