Electrical Maintenance Engineer (a.k.a. Someone Who Knows What That Flashing Light Means) £51,916 | 4 on, 4 off (2 days, 2 lates) This isn’t an “electrical support function.” It’s a job fixing stuff before it catches fire. And if you’ve worked in a factory before, you know exactly what I mean. This is a solid maintenance team, keeping things ticking over at a brick manufacturing site. It's not glamorous. It’s not full of buzzwords. It’s just real engineering work – getting your hands dirty, solving problems, and keeping the plant alive. Some things you’ll be doing: Fixing faults before anyone in management even notices there’s a problem Programming Siemens PLCs (and poking around inside others) Installing kit, running tests, doing PPMs, and hitting breakdowns head-on Getting involved with lean projects and SSOW docs (yes, the paperwork has to be done – sorry) Basically making sure the electrics don’t let the whole place down You’ll be working a 4-on, 4-off shift – 2 days (6am–6pm), 2 lates (12pm–12am). Then you're off for 4. Sleep in. Do the school run. Go fishing. Whatever. You’ll need: An Electrical Engineering qualification (Level 3 or above) Experience in a manufacturing or factory setting A clue when it comes to health & safety (you’ve got one pair of hands – look after them) The ability...