Overview
CK Group are recruiting for a Maintenance Engineer (Electrical) to join a global animal health company on a contract basis for 12 months.
Responsibilities
* Implement corrective and preventive maintenance of all mechanical/electrical equipment on site and ensure compliance with HSE, Bio security, and GMP standards to enable reliable and safe operation of the manufacturing facility.
* Perform electrical maintenance in a pharmaceutical environment, including installing/repairing lamps, ring final circuits, identifying faults in control systems, and understanding motor control circuits.
* Apply effective fault finding and problem solving on mechanical/electrical systems to minimise business impact.
* Identify and implement improvements in mechanical/electrical standards and efficiencies on the site following site procedures.
* Work as part of the maintenance team to maintain the site to a safe and reliable standard, sharing skill and expertise to ensure an efficient and effective maintenance service.
Your Background
* Recognised training to City & Guilds standard Electrical.
* Fully conversant with the 18th Edition Electrical regulations.
* Ability to fault find via control panels and PLCs, wiring diagrams and carry out fault finding diagnosis.
* Demonstrable experience in electrical/mechanical installation and fault finding.
* Experience in writing up a root cause analysis (RCA) of equipment issues, using problem solving tools and techniques (preferred).
Company
Our client is a leading manufacturer of vaccines, parasiticides and pharmaceuticals to protect animals. They are also one of the fastest growing animal health companies in the UK.
Location
This role is based at our client's site near Woking.
Apply
For more information, or to apply for this Maintenance Engineer (Electrical) position please contact the Key Accounts Team on 01438 870011 or email pharmacontracts@ckagroup.co.uk. Please quote reference 152 680. It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK.
Please note: This role may be subject to a satisfactory basic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
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