Electronics Maintenance Technician

Bedford
3 weeks ago
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Electronics Maintenance Technician

Are you an Electronics Engineer / Technician looking for the next step in your engineering career?
Would you like to work for an employer would give you additional training, development and even possible support for further education?

Does working for an employer who rewards you for loyalty and hard work interest you?

Yes?.. We would like to hear from you.

Our client are a well-established, award winning, leading components & tech supplier, who have been trading for over 50 years. Their company culture is to take pride in providing an innovative, creative and forward thinking environment for their employees. There are a market leader in their industry and are now looking for an Electronically biased maintenance Technician / Engineer to join their team near Kempston, Bedford.

The Role:

  • As an Electronics Maintenance Engineer, you will carry out scheduled preventative maintenance tasks and services, on predominantly electronic machinery and equipment as well as working on Mechanical equipment (full training will be provided)

  • You will be able to perform electronic fault-finding techniques to resolve breakdowns during production periods.

  • You will be mentoring and training apprentices and junior technicians and supporting their development.

  • You will record all completed tasks, keep a stock inventory and track order spare parts.

  • You will communicate effectively, all levels.

  • You will have a good idea / keen interest in continuous improvement and look at ways to improve current processes.

  • You will maintain and work towards high standards of health and safety, wear full PPE where required

    Candidate Specification:

  • Apprenticeship qualified or equivalent within an Electronics Discipline

  • A positive can-do attitude and willingness to go the extra mile

  • You have proven track record with Wafer Fabrications or working in a clean room environment.

  • You have a proven track record with electrical motors, controls panels, fault finding on PCB's down to component level and soldering.

  • You are able to follow a logical thought process when troubleshooting issues

  • You have a proven track record working in full PPE with chemicals.

  • You have a willingness to keep learning and developing yourself and your engineering skills.

  • You are able to understand and follow Electronic & Electrical schematics drawings.

    Benefits:

  • On-going career progression and Development

  • People focused, progressive forward thinking company & team

  • Salary £40-45k DOE

  • Company Pension

  • Profit Share up-to 8%

  • Private Health Care Package

  • Gym & Cinema discounts

  • Financial support to continue or commence study at University or College.

  • Double Days Shift Pattern Mon-Friday (6am to 2pm/ 2pm-10pm)

    If you are looking for a new opportunity as an Electronics Maintenance Technician, with a company that values and rewards you, for your hard work as well as offering on-going career progression and development, then apply now as positions will be filled soon. For more details contact Shimlan Choudhury @Teknikal.

    All the best.

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