Job Title:
Electrical Maintenance Engineer Location:
Chester (CH1) Salary:
£24.71 p/hr (including 25% shift uplift for all hours worked) Hours:
Mon - Fri
rotating 6am-2pm / 2pm-10pm Contract:
Permanent
Our client is one of the worlds leading suppliers of engineered products for the construction, aerospace, oil & gas and defence industries.
We are currently recruiting for a skilled Electrical Maintenance Engineer to join their team to support safe, compliant and reliable production operations, covering reactive breakdown support, PPM’s and small CAPEX/CI upgrades.
As the
Electrical Maintenance Engineer, your duties will be: -
Diagnose and resolve electrical/control faults safely (including intermittent faults) to restore production. Troubleshoot Mitsubishi and Siemens PLC-controlled machinery Support electro-hydraulic systems: pressure/flow loss, drift, overheating, cavitation, contamination, internal leakage, and their PLC symptoms Maintain compliance: LOTO/isolation guarding/interlocks, and functional proving tests. Support LEV/extraction compliance: ensure correct interlocks, sensor health, and alarm response. Deliver RCA/CI, implement preventive actions to reduce repeat stops and scrap. Commission modifications/upgrades; complete I/O checks, interlock proving, controlled trials and verification. Maintain documentation/change control: PLC backups, parameter logs, and up-to-date as-built electrical/hydraulic drawings. Work effectively across shifts with strong handover: current status, actions taken, what changed, risks, and next steps.
The successful Electrical Maintenance Engineer will have the following skills: - HNC/HND in Electrical/Controls/Mechatronics (or equivalent experience). Industrial electrical fundamentals: 3‑phase motors, protection, earthing, control circuits, panels/MCCBs. Proven troubleshooting on PLC-controlled machines; Mitsubishi GX Works and Siemens TIA Portal experience preferred. Ability to read and update electrical schematics. Drives competence: understands diagnostics and parameters; can capture evidence and implement controlled changes. Hydraulics exposure: pressure/flow reasoning, contamination effects, safe depressurisation/accumulator awareness. Manufacturing mindset: structured problem solving under pressure; good communication with production/maintenance.
Additional Information Working Conditions Heavy manufacturing environment with heat, noise and metals, therefore strict PPE and hygiene/contamination controls are in place.
What the company offers Competitive salary
shift allowance. Overtime opportunities. Pension scheme. Training and upskilling (PLC, electrical, mechanical certifications). PPE provided including respiratory protection for Pb environments.