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Maintenance Engineer - Electrical Bias
Wrexham
Days or Shift based

If you are a skilled and experienced maintenance engineer who loves working with cutting-edge technology, solving problems, and making a difference, then we have an amazing opportunity for you!

Our client

A historic powerhouse of British Manufacturing, we are working with a business that dates back tp 1899! The business has been based in Wrexham since 1980 and is well known for being a high tech and reliable company.

Benefits

Starting 248 hours holiday rising annually to 288 hours after 5 years' service
Cycle to work scheme
A generous Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Life Assurance scheme - x 3 times annual salary
Company sick pay scheme
Medicash - Healthcare Cash plan
Attendance Bonus - up to £1425 per year paid quarterly
On site parkingWe are looking for people who have/can demonstrate:

A recognised apprenticeship or equivalent - evidence will be required
To be qualified to BTEC or equivalent NVQ in engineering
Minimum of 3 years engineering experience in FMCG environment
To be computer literate or be prepared to train to a satisfactory levelAs a Maintenance Engineer, you will be responsible for:

Performing preventive and corrective maintenance on a variety of machines and systems, such as robots, conveyors, PLCs, hydraulics, pneumatics, and electrical components.

Troubleshooting and diagnosing faults, implementing solutions, and ensuring safety and quality standards are met.

Working independently and as part of a team, communicating effectively with colleagues and managers.

Learning new skills and technologies to keep up with the latest innovations.

What next?

If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please apply now by sending your CV to (url removed) or give us a call for a confidential chat at (phone number removed)

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