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Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Posted 14 June by Jenrick Engineering
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Salary icon £42,000 - £47,000 per annum
Location icon Rugby , Warwickshire

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THE ROLE:

Working at the Rugby Plant, you will carry out fault-finding, repairs, routine maintenance and improvement activities to all production machinery and equipment.
Sound diagnostic skills, a professional approach and good work ethic will be required along with good communication.

THE CANDIDATE:

As an experienced, electrically qualified candidate you will have relative maintenance experience gained from a manufacturing / production environment.
You will possess, as a minimum, A Level 3 certificate / apprenticeship (C&G or NVQ) or BTEC / HNC level.
As an Electrical Engineer you will work on; 3 phase Conveyors, processing & mixing equipment.

You must be able to read Electrical drawings

The working environment is "heavy industry" meaning you will be working on and around large automated machinery. Some area's of the process are dusty and/or wet. You must be happy in working on machinery within this environment

SHIFT:
4 on 4 off shift .
Rotates every 3 sets, nights to days. 12 hr shifts (6-6).
Every 6 weeks you will have 16-day rest period

BENEFITS:
Salary: £47,000
Additional overtime during shutdowns
Contributory Pension Up to 8% matched (dependant on age group)
Death-in-Service
Healthcare
Profit based bonus circa 4%.

This position would suit candidates with the previous titles of; Electrical Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Technician, Shift Engineer, Shift Technician, Maintenance Engineer, Multi-skilled Engineer.

Required skills

  • 1
    Electrical Maintenance
  • 1
    heavy industry

Reference: 52871956

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