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Electrical Maintenance Engineer - Semiconductor

Oldham
4 weeks ago
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Are you a highly skilled maintenance engineer/equipment technician with experience working in the semiconductor industry? If so, see below for a summary of your next job role.

This role plays an integral part in the upkeep and maintenance of a range of bespoke machinery to support a multinational clients across their cleanroom production facility. Most companies in the manufacturing industry will talk about the progression but with this client, progression is clear to see. This client has 2 clear, 4-step progression routes available with an engineering team of 50+ this really is a land of opportunity. Whether you have aspirations to move into management or become a more skilled engineer, this company with empower you to maximise your potential.

Working in the electronics industry, this role is ideal for a candidate with a H.N.C. level 4 or equivalent qualification in Electrical/Electronic Engineering. The perfect candidate has a strong background in the semiconductor industry, along with the ability to work independently and collaboratively. Excellent communication skills and a proactive, positive attitude are essential.

Key Responsibilities:

Undertake maintenance for various processing equipment within the Clean Room FAB, covering preventative, predictive, and breakdown activities.
Adhere to health, safety, and environmental procedures while carrying out all work.
Provide proactive Equipment Engineering support to Equipment Tool Owners.
Collaborate with Process and Production teams to exchange ideas and enable sustainable solutions.
Instigate and apply improvements to impact output, yield, cost, and quality positively.

The role comes with a comprehensive package, which consists of a salary range of £38,000-£44,000 based on experience, Aviva Pension Scheme, Life assurance x4, Costco Membership, Cycle to Work, Medicash, and more.

Want to join a global organisation? For inquiries, please contact Conor at (url removed) or on (phone number removed)

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