Let’s be honest—some engineer roles are just about keeping the lights on. This isn’t one of them. Are you a Shift Engineer with an electrical bias, you will be supporting production performance, reduce downtime, and push reliability standards. You'll be part of a hands-on team maintaining a mix of high-speed kit and process systems across a fast-paced operation. The business are going through major multimillion pound projects and advancements through their sites, which you will be apart of going forwards. With the right attitude and application, you would be in good stead to progress your career. What You’ll Be Doing Responding to breakdowns and troubleshooting automation, electrical, and mechanical faults Delivering PPM and asset care routines (not just waiting for things to fail) Assisting with machinery installs and tech upgrades Supporting reliability, root cause and improvement initiatives Collaborating with the wider team to maintain safety, performance and compliance What You’ll Need NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Engineering Electrically qualified with examples of work Recognised apprenticeship in a relevant discipline A calm, logical approach to fault finding and problem-solving The ability to work in a fast-moving and compliance-led environment Good communication skills, proactive mindset, and team player attitude Bonus Points For Experience with Siemens, Allen Bradley o...