Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer (Electrical Bias)

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Job Title: Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer (Electrical Bias)
Location: Skelmersdale
Salary: £19.50 + 22% shift rate per hour (£23.79p/h)
Core Hours: Monday - Thursday 6am-2pm/2pm-10pm & 6-12pm/11am-4:35pm Fridays
Contract Type: Temporary - minimum of 3-6 months

We are currently recruiting for a Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer (Electrically biased) for our client who is a global company with operations in over 70 countries and sales in over 200, operating in the fields of industry, worker safety, and consumer goods.
This role will be working on a temporary contract (minimum 3-6 months).

As the Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer (Electrical Bias), your duties will include;
Maintain automated machinery, Belts, Motors, Pneumatics, Motors and PLCs, ABB Robots
PLC fault finding
Conduct regular PPMs.
Regular inspection and testing of machinery
Log any defaults onto company systems.
As the successful Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer (Electrical Bias), you will have the following skills/experience.
Must be time served or NVQ level trained in electrical installation/maintenance.
Must have PLC fault finding skills.
Initiative to work under your own direction.
Confident in communicating and explaining complex scenarios to non-technical colleagues.
Highly organised and detail conscious

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