Power up your career where it really counts. This is more than wires, circuits and fault-finding. This is engineering with purpose working in a fast-moving, complex site where youll be hands-on from day one. If you're an Electrical Maintenance Engineer looking to make an impact in a large-scale environment, this is the challenge you've been wired for. Ex-forces engineers are strongly encouraged to apply. If youve honed your technical skills under pressure whether in the Royal Navy, RAF, or British Army this opportunity gives you a civilian role where that experience will be valued and rewarded. About the Company The business operates one of the most technically advanced industrial sites in the region. Its part of a national network of operations transforming waste into renewable energy, agricultural products, and more keeping the circular economy turning. Youll be joining an established engineering team on-site that knows the plant inside out and keeps production running at full capacity, 24/7. About the Electrical Maintenance Engineer The Electrical Maintenance Engineer will be responsible for the day-to-day upkeep, repair, and improvement of all electrical systems on-site. From scheduled preventative maintenance to emergency breakdown response, your mission is to keep the plant safe, running, and fully compliant. Youll be working 12-hour shifts on a 4 on 4 off rotation (including nights and weekends) so flexibility and reliability are key. Shift - 4 on 4 off shifts (days & nights) Key Responsibilities Carry out electrical maintenance and installation works across plant and machinery Respond rapidly to breakdowns and faults, troubleshooting effectively under pressure Work on general factory electrical systems including control panels, drives, motors, and sensors Maintain accurate records and documentation in line with compliance regulations Conduct risk assessments and adhere to Health & Safety procedures Collaborate with mechanical and production teams to minimise downtime Support shift coverage when required due to absence or business need Ensure the working area is always left safe, clean and functional What We're Looking For Recognised apprenticeship or formal electrical qualification (C&G / NVQ Level 3 or equivalent) Extensive experience as an Electrical Maintenance Engineer in an industrial/process environment Knowledge of inverter drives and basic PLC logic Comfortable working independently and as part of a multi-skilled team High attention to detail and fault-finding skills Calm and methodical under pressure Excellent communication skills at all levels Commitment to continuous improvement and safe working practices Why Become an Electrical Maintenance Engineer Here? Excellent starting salary of up to £50,000 Rotating shifts offering regular time off between blocks High-spec plant environment with varied, hands-on work Long-term stability with a business thats growing and investing Welcoming culture where ex-forces candidates thrive Real opportunity to influence the safety, reliability and performance of the site Benefits Competitive pension scheme Overtime opportunities Free on-site parking Work uniform, tools and PPE provided Additional training and qualifications supported Long-term progression opportunities Plug in. Step up. Make every shift count. If you're ready to own your role as an Electrical Maintenance Engineer, keep critical operations running, and make a real difference with your skills apply today. Your next engineering chapter starts here.