Shift Electrician/Instrument technician

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Join Our Team as a Shift Electrician/Instrument Technician!

Are you ready to be part of a forward-thinking organisation that champions sustainability? If you're an Electrician or Instrument Technician eager to make an impact, we want to hear from you!

Location: North Ayrshire
Contract Type: Permanent
Industry: Manufacturing & Production

What You'll Do:

As a vital member of our Shift Operations team, you will:

prioritise Safety: Adhere to our safety standards and environmental policies.
Conduct Maintenance: Undertake both preventative and corrective maintenance tasks.
Troubleshoot: Identify issues with plant and equipment and resolve them efficiently.
Refurbish Equipment: Engage in equipment refurbishments to enhance performance.
Core Cutter Duties: Take on responsibilities related to core cutting operations.
Emergency Response: Join our site-wide Emergency Response Team.
maximise Reliability: Ensure the availability and reliability of our production processes and Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant.
Work Shifts: Embrace a dynamic shift pattern of two 12-hour day shifts (6am to 6pm), two 12-hour night shifts (6pm to 6am), followed by six rest days. Flexibility to cover absences and holidays is essential.

Who You Are:

We are looking for someone who:

Has completed a recognised apprenticeship in Electrical or Instrumentation.
Holds an HNC qualification and has experience in a manufacturing environment.
Is an analytical troubleshooter capable of fault-finding and maintaining continuous industrial processes.
Demonstrates safety awareness and self-motivation.
Possesses strong communication skills and is a true team player, while also being able to work independently.
Is organised and efficient in managing responsibilities.

Preferred Experience and Knowledge:

Familiarity with industrial automation equipment.
Understanding of PLC/DCS systems.
Experience with LV and HV switchgear (up to 11KV).
Knowledge of variable speed drives and AC & DC motors.
Competence in interpreting engineering drawings and documentation.
Familiarity with maintenance management systems.
Awareness of relevant health and safety legislation, including Electricity at Work Regulations (EaWR 1989), Permit to Work, and LOTO systems.

### What We Offer:

Competitive Salary & Benefits: Enjoy a generous benefits package that includes a bonus scheme, pension plan, and 25 days of holiday (plus statutory days).
Wellness programmes: Access to a free on-site gym and an Employee Assistance Programme.
Work-Life Balance: We prioritise your well-being and support a healthy work-life balance.
Career Development: We're committed to your growth, offering numerous opportunities for learning and advancement within our international organisation.
Sustainability Commitment: Join a responsible employer dedicated to ambitious sustainability goals and fostering diversity and inclusivity in the workplace.Apply today with a current cv

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