Maintenance Technician

Somercotes
2 weeks ago
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ROLE: Electrical Maintenance Technician
HOURS: 4on4off rotational days/nights
SALARY: £48,965.28 plus benefits
BENEFITS: Healthcare Cash Plan, 3x Salary Life Assurance, High Street Discounts, Staff Discount
BASE: Site Based - Eurocell, Clover Nook Site, Somercotes

Eurocell are a stock market listed Plc and the market leader for uPVC products within the building industry. We know that our people are our greatest asset, we are successful, dynamic, ambitious and looking for great team players to grow with us.

Due to continued growth, we are looking for additional experienced Electrical Maintenance Technicians based at our Clover Nook Site, Somercotes, Alfreton.

While the role includes some mechanical work, the primary focus is electrical fault finding, maintenance, and improvement of industrial systems. Engineers will also have opportunities to become involved in electrical improvement and capital projects, supporting work from Design, Manufacture, Installation and Commissioning.

These projects will provide valuable experience allowing our engineers to broaden their skills, contribute ideas, and develop their careers within Eurocell.

We are particularly interested in candidates who bring strong practical electrical experience and want to grow further in an industrial engineering environment along with applications from qualified electricians looking to transition from installation, building services, or other electrical sectors into an industrial manufacturing maintenance environment.

This role offers the opportunity to apply strong electrical fundamentals while developing experience with production machinery, automation systems, and industrial engineering practices.

WHAT OUR ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS DO:

Electrical fault finding on production machinery and control systems
Maintenance of electrical equipment including motors, drives, sensors and control panels
Supporting planned preventative maintenance activities
Diagnosing breakdowns and restoring equipment safely and efficiently
Working with PLC-controlled equipment and industrial automation systems
Supporting electrical upgrades and improvement projects
Assisting with installation and commissioning of new equipment
Liaising with specialist contractors and suppliers when required
WHAT WE NEED FROM OUR ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS:

Time-served apprenticeship in Electrical Installation, Electrical Maintenance, Engineering Maintenance, or a related engineering discipline
Electrical qualification to NVQ Level 3 or equivalent
Strong practical electrical fault-finding skills
Experience working with industrial electrical systems
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and circuit drawings
A proactive, hands-on approach to maintenance and problem solving
Experience in manufacturing or process industries could be an advantage
Knowledge of PLC-controlled systems and industrial automation - desirable
Experience with motors, drives, sensors and control systems- could be an advantage
WHAT WE OFFER OUR ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS:

You will be rewarded with a very competitive basic salary
25 days holiday, plus statutory holidays - normally 33 days in total each year
Free Healthcare plan for all employees
Enhanced Maternity and Paternity benefit
Free Life Assurance Plan of 3x your Annual Salary Christmas shutdown
Option to join the Eurocell Share Save Scheme at discounted rates, and share in our company success
Company Pension Plan
Employee discount on Eurocell products
Discounts across many well-known online and high street retailers
A blend of training, including e-learning and on the job training to help your career development
Care First Employee Assistance Programme, available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for confidential support and advice, if and when you need it
Colleague Referral Programme; we pay you for successfully referring people to join our team
Excellent opportunities to grow with us, and progress your career

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