Ready for a Maintenance Role Where Your Skills Actually Matter? If you're an electrically biased Maintenance Technician who prefers real engineering over babysitting idle machinery, this role is worth a look. You'll work Monday-Thursday on a rotating early/late shift pattern, supporting a busy automated assembly environment where your decisions genuinely influence uptime, quality and performance. This is a role where you'll make a visible difference to how well the plant runs - and you'll be trusted to get on with the job. What You Will Do - Provide maintenance and technical support across automated assembly equipment including jigs, fixtures, ultrasonic welders, torque tools and sensors. - Carry out electrical fault-finding on 3-phase industrial systems, panel work and safe isolation. - Read electrical drawings and replace faulty components quickly and accurately. - Resolve mechanical issues involving hydraulics and pneumatics. - Handle common faults such as sensor recalibration, fibre-optic replacements and ultrasonic issues. - Support preventative maintenance and use the CMMS to keep on top of performance and downtime. - Take part in continuous improvement activity including 8D, A3 and plant audits. - Ensure safety standards and compliance are maintained, including lockout/tagout, safe systems of work, contractor permits, PPE and environmental requirements. Maintenance Technician - Support in...