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Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Burnley
3 days ago
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Electrical Maintenance Engineer - Day Shift (Transitioning to Day/Back Shift Rotation in 2026)

Location: Burnley

Term: Permanent

Salary = 41,000 + Benefits Day shift

Shifts = (Day Shift 7:30-16:00 Mon-Fri)

Call outs (after probation) = 1 in 6 week Rotation (Mon 7:00am through to following Monday 7:00am) Call out payment included.

Attention - All candidates will be on day shift until April/May 2026 and then a Day Shift to Back Shift rotation will take place (4 Weeks of days followed by 4 weeks of back shift you will not be on call out when you are working the back shift)

Back Shift = (Mon-Thu 3pm-11:30pm) (Fri 11:00am - 16:00pm) + 26% Uplift Shift Premium

About the Organisation

Join a global leader in advanced aerospace engineering, specialising in the design, manufacture, integration, and support of aircraft engine nacelle systems. With a local team of nearly 700 employees, the Burnley site is one of the area's largest private-sector employers, offering a dynamic, innovative, and supportive workplace culture.

The organisation's people-focused values are built on four core principles:

Promoting diversity and inclusion

Developing skills and growing opportunities

Creating a trustworthy workplace

Encouraging collaboration and mutual support

Role Overview

As a Maintenance Engineer, you will join a Reliability & Maintenance Engineering team supporting a high-tech production environment. Your work will ensure the smooth, safe, and reliable operation of advanced manufacturing equipment.

Key Responsibilities

Carry out scheduled preventative maintenance across a range of production machinery.

Respond to machine breakdowns and apply safe, effective fault-finding and repair techniques.

Proactively identify root causes of recurring issues and propose improvement initiatives.

Provide structured, professional reporting of maintenance findings.

Desirable Experience

Experience in some of the following would be beneficial:

CNC machinery

Automation & control systems

Heat treatment processes

Pneumatics & hydraulics

Pressure vessels, compressors & vacuum pumps

Interpreting electrical schematics

PLC I/O fault diagnostics

Shift Information

Day Shift (until April/May 2026):
Mon-Fri | 07:30-16:00

Day/Back Shift Rotation (from 2026):

Back Shift: Mon-Thu 15:00-23:30 | Fri 11:00-16:00

26% shift premium

What You'll Need

Time-served apprenticeship in Electrical Engineering or equivalent electrical maintenance experience.

Strong problem-solving abilities.

Skilled electrical maintenance capability with sound mechanical understanding.

Ability to interpret electrical schematic drawings.

Experience using maintenance management systems (e.g., SAP).

Effective teamworking and communication skills.

Logical PLC fault-finding skills.

Knowledge of Reliability Centred Maintenance and Condition-Based Monitoring techniques.

IPAF & FLT training provided where required.

Exceptional Benefits

33 days annual leave (including bank holidays)

Option to buy up to 5 additional days

10% employer pension contribution

5% employee contribution (with salary-exchange options)

4x life assurance

Group income protection

Continuous professional development support

Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption, and sickness benefits

Subsidised hot and cold meals on site

Share purchase scheme with additional free shares

Discounted corporate gym/spa membership

Wellbeing support including a 24/7 confidential helpline, remote GP access, second medical opinions & physiotherapy

Cycle-to-Work scheme

High-street discounts platform

Long service awards (monetary bonus + extra leave)

Support for flexible working

Quarterly fully funded team-building events

Employee referral bonus (£1,000)

Electric vehicle charging on site

Opportunities to enter prize draws for local hospitality experiences

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