Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Premier IT
Towcester, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
Today
£20 – £25 ph

Salary

£20 – £25 ph

Posted
20 Apr 2026 (Today)

Job Title - Electrical Technician

Duration - Temp to Perm

Working Model - On four shift pattern (on-site Towcester)

Hourly Rate: £20p/hour - £25p/hour (temporary), then ending on a £48k salary

Electrical Maintenance Engineer Overview

This role involves electrical maintenance within a semiconductor manufacturing clean-room facility, supporting site infrastructure and facilities rather than IT systems. You will help maintain and repair equipment used in the production environment, including chemical and extraction systems, ensuring the site operates safely and reliably. The role operates on a four-shift pattern to provide continuous site support.

The Electrical Maintenance Engineer role will involve:

Working with and maintaining site systems, including the sewer plant, facilities infrastructure, air handling units, chillers, refrigeration equipment, PLCs, inverters, and chemical/acid extraction systems

Finding and fixing faults on machines and control systems

Responding quickly to breakdowns to keep production running

Supporting equipment installation and upgrades

Following health & safety rules at all times

The Electrical Maintenance Engineer will ideally have the following attributes:

Time-served apprenticeship or equivalent hands-on engineering experience required

Experience in industrial or manufacturing maintenance

Good fault-finding and problem-solving skills

Comfortable working on a four-shift rotating pattern (days and nights)

Committed to health & safety and quality standards

If you are interested in this position, please apply with an up-to-date CV, along with your availability and hourly rate expectations

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