What you’ll be doing
as the Electrical Technician
1. Investigate plant failures and carry out repairs as quickly and efficiently as possible to avoid interruptions to the process. This may involve investigating and diagnosing complex faults and carrying out repairs during incidents.
2. You will be expected to provide technical advice, refer to up-to-date technical knowledge, and provide training or support for technical trainees if required.
3. Examples of equipment that you will be working on will be motors, gearboxes, screw /chain conveyors & centrifuges, various pumps, and associated control gear, 3-phase motors, starters and controls, electronic control systems such as VSD, automatic valves, flow, level and pressure measurement, programmable logic controllers, variable speed drives and controls, chemical handling, and dosing equipment.
Base Location: Wargrave near Reading in Berkshire - RG10 8DJ
Working Pattern 38 Hours Monday- Friday 7:30 am – 3:36 pm. Upon completing essential company training, you will be included on the standby rota payments with overtime opportunities, which can increase your earning potential by up to £8,000-£10,000 per annum.
All PPE, tools, van and fuel card are provided.
You should be a time-served apprentice with significant experience in electrical systems or with NVQ or C&G level 3 in electrical engineering.
What you should bring to the role
To thrive in this role, the essential criteria you’ll need is:
4. You should be a time-served apprentice with significant experience in electrical systems or with NVQ or C&G level 3 in electrical engineering.
5. 18th Edition.
6. A problem solver, able to identify potential issues and implement solutions, or escalate if required.
7. An excellent communicator, providing technical expertise to Internal and External staff and contractors.
8. Resilient, adapting to the pressures of work and working in a constantly changing environment.
9. Ability to work with minimum supervision, under own initiative to design and standards.
10. Knowledge and awareness of Health and Safety issues relevant to the industry.
11. Team player who can work in many different teams, showing respect for others, providing helpful feedback and supporting the development of others.
12. Full UK driving licence.
What’s in it for you?
13. Offering up to £42,000 per annum, depending on skills and experience.
14. Standby rota payments & Overtime opportunities can increase this earning potential by up to a further £8,000-£10,000 per annum upon completion of essential company training.
15. Performance-related pay plan directly linked to company performance measures and targets.
16. Contributory pension – Defined Contribution - Maximum of 12% -2x employee contribution
17. Annual Leave: 24 days holiday per year, increasing to 28 with the length of service (plus bank holidays. )Generous Pension Scheme through AON.
18. Generous Paternity Leave, including 4 weeks paid and an optional 2 weeks unpaid.
19. Enhanced Maternity Leave, 26 weeks full pay and 13 weeks half pay!
20. Access to lots of benefits to help you take care of you and your family’s health and wellbeing, and your finances – from annual health MOTs and access to physiotherapy and counselling, to Cycle to Work schemes, shopping vouchers and life assurance.