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Electrical Maintenance Engineer
2 Days & 2 Nights, 4-off rotating
Bury, Greater Manchester
Salary: up to £51,271 + benefits and overtime paid at premium rates. (Very realistic £55k to £60k with a reasonable level of overtime)
Very low staff turnover
National group with 40 factories
Great training and development opportunities
An excellent culture and working relationship between the 26 Engineers at the site.
A fantastic attitude to flexibility, work-life balance, and your wellbeing.
These are just a few reasons to click apply on this great opportunity for an Electrical Maintenance Engineer to work at the company’s manufacturing plant in Bury. The site has produced construction products for construction, home improvement, and landscape markets for over 100 years.
The site is a heavy manufacturing plant, a great environment to keep our engineers challenged with a range of material and aggregate processing, mixing, conveying, and some heavy pressing equipment.
Working as part of the team, your main responsibilities will be to ensure the continuous running of the production process by eliminating engineering downtime through a safe and logical approach to fault finding and maintenance of equipment. As part of a team, you will ensure Health & Safety regulations are adhered to, company policies are followed, and departmental and site KPI’s are met. Promoting continuous improvement (CI) and using it to better the department and site.
Key required skills?
· Excellent fault-finding skills
· The ideal applicant will be qualified, time served apprentice trained in an engineering discipline, ideally to NVQ level 3.
· Electrical biased
· PLC Knowledge
· Experience in hydraulics & pneumatics would be a benefit
· Self-motivated
· Forward thinking and planning work/improvements
· Knowledge of Continuous Improvement and Engineering Best Practice systems & processes would be beneficial.
· Able to work as a team or alone.
Sound good to you? Click apply now for an initial, confidential and informal chat in the first instance