Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer (Electrical Bias) Keighley | £50,000 Excellent Benefits | Panama Days Shift | FMCG/Manufacturing Are you an Electrically Biased Maintenance Engineer looking for a new opportunity in a fast-paced manufacturing environment? We’re working with a well-established manufacturer in Keighley that’s looking to strengthen its engineering team with a skilled Multi-Skilled Maintenance Engineer (Electrical Bias) on a Panama days-only shift pattern. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a modern, process-driven site with a strong focus on engineering standards, equipment reliability, and continuous improvement. ⚙️ The Role: Electrical maintenance and fault finding on a wide range of production equipment PLC fault finding and support across automation systems (Siemens / Allen Bradley) Working with hydraulics, pneumatics, and rotating machinery Performing both reactive and planned preventative maintenance Supporting installations, upgrades, and improvement projects Ensuring all work is carried out in line with health & safety and site procedures What We're Looking For: Electrically qualified (NVQ Level 3 / City & Guilds / HNC/HND or equivalent) Strong electrical skills, with PLC knowledge and automation experience Previous experience in FMCG, process, or general manufacturing environments Mechanical understanding (hydraulics, pneumatics, pumps, etc.) Proactive, team-focused, and safety-conscious Shift Pattern: Panama Days Shift – 12-hour shifts, following a 2-2-3 rotation (Includes every other weekend off and a good mix of weekdays off) What’s in It for You? ✅ £50,000 salary excellent benefits ✅ Days-only Panama shift – better work/life balance ✅ Growing site with strong investment in engineering ✅ Genuine long-term progression and development opportunities If you’re a Multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer with electrical expertise and a desire to work in a supportive, forward-thinking manufacturing environment — we want to hear from you! Apply now or contact us for more details – all enquiries are handled in strict confidence