Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer (Electrical Bias – 80/20) Location: Warrington Job Type: Permanent Hours: Monday to Friday, Days Only (40 hrs/week) Salary: Up to £44,000 Overtime Available Start your engineering career with purpose – hands-on experience, professional development, and a team that supports you. We’re recruiting for a Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer with an electrical bias to join a leading bitumen manufacturing business in Warrington. Whether you’re newly qualified or early in your career, this is a great opportunity to grow your skills in a supportive, safety-first industrial environment. Key Responsibilities: * Assist with the maintenance and repair of Electrical, Control, Instrumentation (EC&I), and Mechanical equipment. * Support inspections, diagnostics, and fault finding on plant equipment. * Maintain and assemble electrical components and systems. * Respond to breakdowns and assist with plant modifications and upgrades. * Perform instrumentation calibrations and assist with preventative maintenance routines. * Record compliance checks and report defects. * Work collaboratively with contractors and internal teams. ✅ What We’re Looking For: * Recognised Electrical Apprenticeship or equivalent qualification. * 1–3 years' experience in a manufacturing, plant, or industrial setting (placements considered). * Understanding or interest in PLCs, pumps, flow meters, and mixers. * Strong team player with a proactive, problem-solving mindset. * Good communication and willingness to learn. What’s on Offer: * Competitive salary – up to £44,000 * Days-only shifts (Monday to Friday) overtime opportunities * 10% combined pension contributions * 4x salary life assurance * 21 days annual leave bank holidays (with buy/sell scheme) * Fully funded qualifications and training for career development * Employee perks portal – including discounts on holidays, car leasing, entertainment, and more. Ready to grow your engineering career in a team that values your development? Apply today and take your first step towards a long-term future in engineering