Electrical Maintenance Engineer
Posted on Sep 10, 2024 by CV-Library
Todhills, Cumbria, United Kingdom
Engineering
Immediate Start
£17.5 - £17.5 Hourly
Full-Time
Maintenance Engineer (Electrical)
Carlisle
£17.49 Per hour (£36,379) + Overtime Opportunities Available paid at 1.5x, over 6 hours or a Sunday paid at 2x + 31 Days Holiday + Pension + Life Assurance + Product Discount Scheme and Cash Back Schemes + Workwear provided + Course Funded Training Available as well as on the job training + Annual Tool Allowance up to £120 per annum.
3 Shift – 40 hours per week. Monday to Friday, 6am to 2am. Monday to Friday, 2pm to 10pm. Sunday to Thursday, 10pm to 6am.
Maintenance Engineer required for a well-established manufacturer. This is a great opportunity to work in a team that can offer dedicated training on their machinery and varied production areas.
This is a great opportunity to join a personable team, and where there is a very low turnover in staff on site.
The Maintenance Engineer Role:
Split between PPM (Nights Bias) and Reactive Maintenance (Days Bias).
Electrically working on contactors, invertors, single and 3 phase electrics, motors and PLC fault finding (Training can be provided for PLCs).
Updating maintenance system and handing over to the following shift team.
Working as part of a mixed team of electrical and mechanical engineers.
Working on varied production lines, including mill machinery, biomass and treatment plant.
The Successful Maintenance Engineer:
You will have previous experience as an electrical engineer within an industrial environment or similar.
You will have your electrical edition 17th or 18th or equivalent and have a qualification in electrical installations
Carlisle
£17.49 Per hour (£36,379) + Overtime Opportunities Available paid at 1.5x, over 6 hours or a Sunday paid at 2x + 31 Days Holiday + Pension + Life Assurance + Product Discount Scheme and Cash Back Schemes + Workwear provided + Course Funded Training Available as well as on the job training + Annual Tool Allowance up to £120 per annum.
3 Shift – 40 hours per week. Monday to Friday, 6am to 2am. Monday to Friday, 2pm to 10pm. Sunday to Thursday, 10pm to 6am.
Maintenance Engineer required for a well-established manufacturer. This is a great opportunity to work in a team that can offer dedicated training on their machinery and varied production areas.
This is a great opportunity to join a personable team, and where there is a very low turnover in staff on site.
The Maintenance Engineer Role:
Split between PPM (Nights Bias) and Reactive Maintenance (Days Bias).
Electrically working on contactors, invertors, single and 3 phase electrics, motors and PLC fault finding (Training can be provided for PLCs).
Updating maintenance system and handing over to the following shift team.
Working as part of a mixed team of electrical and mechanical engineers.
Working on varied production lines, including mill machinery, biomass and treatment plant.
The Successful Maintenance Engineer:
You will have previous experience as an electrical engineer within an industrial environment or similar.
You will have your electrical edition 17th or 18th or equivalent and have a qualification in electrical installations
Reference: 222296718
https://jobs.careeraddict.com/post/95055665
Electrical Maintenance Engineer
Posted on Sep 10, 2024 by CV-Library
Todhills, Cumbria, United Kingdom
Engineering
Immediate Start
£17.5 - £17.5 Hourly
Full-Time
Maintenance Engineer (Electrical)
Carlisle
£17.49 Per hour (£36,379) + Overtime Opportunities Available paid at 1.5x, over 6 hours or a Sunday paid at 2x + 31 Days Holiday + Pension + Life Assurance + Product Discount Scheme and Cash Back Schemes + Workwear provided + Course Funded Training Available as well as on the job training + Annual Tool Allowance up to £120 per annum.
3 Shift – 40 hours per week. Monday to Friday, 6am to 2am. Monday to Friday, 2pm to 10pm. Sunday to Thursday, 10pm to 6am.
Maintenance Engineer required for a well-established manufacturer. This is a great opportunity to work in a team that can offer dedicated training on their machinery and varied production areas.
This is a great opportunity to join a personable team, and where there is a very low turnover in staff on site.
The Maintenance Engineer Role:
Split between PPM (Nights Bias) and Reactive Maintenance (Days Bias).
Electrically working on contactors, invertors, single and 3 phase electrics, motors and PLC fault finding (Training can be provided for PLCs).
Updating maintenance system and handing over to the following shift team.
Working as part of a mixed team of electrical and mechanical engineers.
Working on varied production lines, including mill machinery, biomass and treatment plant.
The Successful Maintenance Engineer:
You will have previous experience as an electrical engineer within an industrial environment or similar.
You will have your electrical edition 17th or 18th or equivalent and have a qualification in electrical installations
Carlisle
£17.49 Per hour (£36,379) + Overtime Opportunities Available paid at 1.5x, over 6 hours or a Sunday paid at 2x + 31 Days Holiday + Pension + Life Assurance + Product Discount Scheme and Cash Back Schemes + Workwear provided + Course Funded Training Available as well as on the job training + Annual Tool Allowance up to £120 per annum.
3 Shift – 40 hours per week. Monday to Friday, 6am to 2am. Monday to Friday, 2pm to 10pm. Sunday to Thursday, 10pm to 6am.
Maintenance Engineer required for a well-established manufacturer. This is a great opportunity to work in a team that can offer dedicated training on their machinery and varied production areas.
This is a great opportunity to join a personable team, and where there is a very low turnover in staff on site.
The Maintenance Engineer Role:
Split between PPM (Nights Bias) and Reactive Maintenance (Days Bias).
Electrically working on contactors, invertors, single and 3 phase electrics, motors and PLC fault finding (Training can be provided for PLCs).
Updating maintenance system and handing over to the following shift team.
Working as part of a mixed team of electrical and mechanical engineers.
Working on varied production lines, including mill machinery, biomass and treatment plant.
The Successful Maintenance Engineer:
You will have previous experience as an electrical engineer within an industrial environment or similar.
You will have your electrical edition 17th or 18th or equivalent and have a qualification in electrical installations
Reference: 222296718
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