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Electrical Maintenance Engineer Day shift

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Electrical Maintenance Technician required – permanent opportunity with great prospects at a large heavy process engineering manufacturing site in north Birmingham. Monday to Friday day shift.
This is a permanent position offering a great salary, relocation package, associated benefits to include pension, generous bonus, overtime, and working 38.75 hours per week, 7.00-3.30 Mon-Friday, with flexibility as required (call outs). 25 days holiday + B/H
The Electrical Maintenance Engineer will be part of a maintenance team that works together as a flexible, competent and multi-skilled unit. Using a hands-on approach to electrical breakdowns and preventative maintenance issues across the site.
Electrical Maintenance Engineer Requirements:

  • Apprentice trained with minimum ONC Electrical – or equivalent
  • Substantial Electrical experience gained from heavy industry
  • Understanding of 3 phase control systems
  • Drives / Inverters
  • PLC Fault finding and problem diagnosis (Not programming)
  • Isolation procedures (electrical and mechanical)
    This role requires a more than average amount of solo working therefore adaptability and accountability are essential skills required.
    This is an excellent opportunity to join the expert engineering team of global leader in recycling and packaging manufacturing.
    Full job description and person specification available on request. If you meet the requirements, please apply or contact Tim Hill at Technical Placements for an informal chat about the role

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