Job Title: Electrical Engineer
?? Location: Ashbourne
Purpose of the Role
To maintain electrical systems and components for various applications across the site, ensure our Electrical control panels and systems are working efficient and reliable for our site Production operations team, Also adhering to safety standards and regulatory requirements.
Key Responsibilities
To deliver electrical system projects for Site Continuous Improvement, taking into account the specific requirements, standards, and regulations. This includes working with approved suppliers for system layouts, upgrading circuit diagrams, and selecting appropriate components also control panel upgrades.
To provide effective electrical support to Shift Engineering staff and breakdown cover to the production department.
To fault find and repair any electrical faults that require your electrical and PLC expertise.
To evaluate and recommend machine modifications and component upgrades to work with approved suppliers to provide Control panels to UK legislation.
To ensure that all equipment operates efficiently producing product according to the specification.
To conduct tests and inspections to ensure the functionality, reliability, and safety of electrical systems. If any issues or malfunctions arise, troubleshoot and diagnose problems, implementing corrective measures.
To ensure that electrical systems adhere to relevant industry standards, codes, and regulations, and are inline with company Electrical Policy.
To oversee the integration of electrical systems with other systems or components, ensuring compatibility and seamless operation.
Skills & Experience Required
NVQ level 3 or equivalent (electrical)
Time served electrical engineer, HNC/HND in electrical engineering or equivalent.
High level knowledge of the PLC and automation systems (Alen Bradley & Siemens)
18th Edition Qualified
Why Join Us?
Very competitive salary
Excellent healthcare benefits, including access to a 24/7 GP service and physio sessions.
Free will writing service
Enhanced maternity and paternity leave
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