The Role
The Maintenance Engineer would be joining a well-established team of 14 engineers on site. Working on a Days.
Day to day the Maintenance Engineer would be responsible for dealing with all Electrical Maintenance tasks on shift, which would consist of reacting to breakdowns, performing tasks from the PPM schedule and installation upgrade work as part of a companywide Continuous Improvement and LEAN initiative.
Hands on the Maintenance Engineer will need to be able to fault find with a multimeter against electrical drawings, fault find on PLCs, change faulty electrical components such as switches, sensors, fuses, relays, inverters, servos and motors, plus safely isolate any piece of equipment and work on electrical safety circuits. Equipment on site includes conveyors, mills, presses, robots, dryers, kilns and palletisers.
The Candidate
To be successful in your application for Maintenance Engineer you must have the following skills, abilities or qualifications:
1. Must have a recognised Electrical Engineering Qualification.
2. Must have previous experience working on automated plant.
3. Must be able to fault find using a Multimeter against electrical drawings.
Training & Development
The business can offer a number of in-house and external college courses for all of their staff. Training courses are selected on a case by case basis for individual engineers depending on what development is needed. There are also various courses that all Engineers are sent on, including Siemens S7 training for Modification.