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Maintenance Engineer

Donington le Heath
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Maintenance Engineer – £52,500 + Bonus – Leicester

Shift Pattern: 4 on 4 off (Days & Nights)

An established and fast-growing manufacturer in Ibstock is seeking a skilled maintenance engineer with a strong electrical background. This role is perfect for someone who wants to work with advanced machinery, develop PLC skills, and be part of a business that heavily invests in its engineering team.

Salary & Benefits

Basic salary: £52,000 OTE 60K
Bonus: 10%
Overtime available at 1.5x and 2.0x
Excellent PLC training (Siemens Level 1–3)
Career development and promotion opportunities
Strong job security with continued site investment
About the Role

As a maintenance engineer, you will work on a busy production site that produces over 2 million units annually. Your role will involve breakdown response, planned preventative maintenance (PPM), and supporting long-term improvement initiatives.

Key Responsibilities:

Carrying out electrical maintenance across site machinery, including conveyors, kiln cars, robotics, and extruders
Reducing downtime and improving machine efficiency
Fault-finding, diagnostics, and safe repair of electrical systems
Supporting compliance with electrical safety regulations and promoting safe working practices
Being actively involved in TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) projects
Learning and applying skills to operate production machinery post-maintenance
What We’re Looking For

To succeed as a maintenance engineer in this role, you’ll need to be electrically qualified, adaptable, and committed to continuous improvement.

Required Experience:

Recognised electrical apprenticeship or equivalent (ex-forces experience welcomed)
Proven experience as a maintenance engineer in manufacturing or a similar environment
Confident fault-finding using schematics and electrical diagnostic tools
Proactive mindset and the ability to work under pressure
A passion for engineering and developing new technical skills (PLC training provided)
Why This Role?

This is a fantastic opportunity for a maintenance engineer who’s eager to grow in a stable, well-supported environment. You’ll receive industry-leading training, including Siemens PLC courses, and benefit from long-term job security with a business investing in its people and its future.

Whether you're an experienced maintenance engineer or someone looking to take their electrical expertise into a high-performing environment, this is a role with real potential.

Ready to take the next step in your career as a maintenance engineer?

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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