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Mold 

£45,000 + Overtime (Paid at premium rates) + Increasing Holidays (Up to 32 Including Bank Holidays) + Life Assurance 

August to March – 12 Hour Shifts 7am to 7pm – Monday to Thursday – 48 Hours per Week 

April to July 7am to 4:30pm – Monday to Thursday – 36 Hours per Week 

Maintenance Electrician required for a leading manufacturer. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a progressive company who are currently in the process of implementing development projects into their site.

The successful candidate will need to be an electrically biased maintenance engineer will have experience of working within a manufacturing environment. You will have experience of working with automated systems such as PLCs and robotics. 

The successful Maintenance Electrician will report into the Project Manager and will work within a small team. You will be responsible for carrying out both planned preventative maintenance on production lines as well as reactive maintenance. The company are committed to continuous development and are currently upgrading their lines so there is scope for the successful candidate to be involved in upcoming projects.

This company offers reduced working hours of 36 hours per week during the 20-week Summer Season over a four-day week. 

The Maintenance Electrician Role: 

· Preventative and reactive maintenance

· Project based work

· Days based on seasonal shift pattern 

The Maintenance Electrician:

 · Electrically biased engineer

· Experience within manufacturing

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