Electrical Technician Location - Daldowie Salary £38,563 shift allowance As an Electrical Technician, you'll provide electrical support to the plant mainly focussed on planned and unplanned maintenance activities. You'll also provide some support on modification and replacement projects. Based in Uddingston near Glasgow, Daldowie Treatment Works is one of the largest plants of its type in Europe. For over 20 years the plant has focussed on creating wdf pellets from sewage sludge reducing environmental impacts as well as creating a new fuel source replacing the need to burn fossil fuels. About The Role Day to day you'll support the process by providing timely repairs to breakdowns and carrying out planned maintenance activities. You'll ensure that all work is managed and recorded correctly to maintain compliance, inspiring safe ways of working across the site, setting a high standard of engineering activity, and supporting in rolling out new processes, systems, and ways of working to your colleagues on site. You'll be joining a tight knit, dedicated team based on site, who are also part of a larger group with a wide support network. About You You'll need to have experience in solving problems and being a strong communicator to be able to persuade and influence others. You should be educated to at least ONC level in Electrical Engineering and should have served a recognised Apprenticeship. Specifically, you'll need plant experience in the maintenance, repair and installation of electrical equipment, including but not restricted to, 3 phase motors and associated switchgear, variable speed drives, soft starts, circuit breakers, motor control centres and 3 phase and single-phase distribution systems. You'll be able interpret schematic drawings and single line diagrams. You should have an understanding of PLC ladder logic as a fault-finding tool although we wouldn't expect you to be able to produce or modify programs. Ideally, you'll also have process plant experience in the maintenance, repair, installation and calibration of plant instrumentation and control systems including, but not restricted to, systems for the measurement of temperature, pressure, level, flow, oxygen, and ph. If you have a strong electrical background but are less experienced in control & instrumentation, we can provide on the job training to strengthen those skillsets to the required level. About Drax Drax is playing a vital role in changing the way we generate, supply and use energy. To learn more about how we're enabling a zero carbon, lower cost energy future, visit www.drax.com We offer colleagues a comprehensive and competitive benefits package. This includes company-funded benefits which provide protection for your family, support your health and wellbeing and retirement savings plans to help you prepare for a secure future. Our range of benefits means we can support you in keeping active, staying connected and looking after your mental and financial wellbeing, too. Application process Drax is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and perspectives and hire great people to build talented and diverse teams. To arrange a chat or get a copy of the, please email lauren.sadlerdrax.com. If you're ready to submit an application, click the 'Apply now' button.