Job Overview: We are seeking a skilled and dedicated Electrical Repair and Maintenance Engineer to join our team. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in electrical production machine maintenance and repairs, with a focus on ensuring the functionality and reliability of the production operation equipment. Own transport essential to get to and from site, as there are no bus or train links available, and the site location is out in the middle of rural countryside. £35,000 to £50,000 Annual Salary (depending on experience). This is a full-time permanent position, you will be required to supply proof of right to work and qualifications at application stage prior to any interviews being set up. Working Monday to Friday (afternoon shifts), 40-hours per week. Responsibilities: Conduct regular maintenance checks on machinery and equipment to maximise production targets, as well as electrical engineering work. Repairing and servicing rollers, conveyers, and line machines to ensure production output is maintained. Troubleshoot and repair issues, service and maintain and ensure that planned maintenance is scheduled with minimal disruption. Interpret schematics to diagnose faults and implement effective solutions. Perform tasks as required for equipment repairs and modifications. Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities and repairs performed. Essential Requirements (You Must Have 1 of the Following as a Minimum): Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Electrical Installation (or equivalent) with AM2 completed. 18th Edition Wiring Regulations City & Guilds 2382-22. Inspection & Testing qualification City & Guilds 2391-52 (or equivalent). ECS/JIB Gold Card Electrician. Proven experience in industrial or manufacturing environments. Competence working on control panels, MCCs, motors, drives, and production line equipment. Health, Safety and Compliance Desirables: Lock-out/Tag-out (LOTO) and Permit to Work experience. Manual Handling and Working at Height. Food Safety Level 2 (manufacturing) or willingness to complete. Good understanding of hygiene, GMP and working in high-care food areas. PLC and control systems fault-finding experience. Ammonia or refrigeration plant awareness (or similar refrigerant safety training). ATEX / hazardous area awareness or CompEx (site dependent). First Aid at Work. This is a hands-on role supporting maintenance, fault finding, and installation work across production, packaging, and cold storage areas. Benefits: Canteen Company events Discounted or free food Employee mentoring programme Free parking On-site parking