Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Omega
Birmingham
1 week ago
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Role: Maintenance Engineer

Location: Birmingham

Salary: £45,000- £55,000

4 on 4 off (2 days / 2 nights)

This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Maintenance Engineer to join a market leading engineering company based in Birmingham.


Responsibilities


What you'll do

  • Undertake front line repairs and perform both predicative and preventative maintenance activities to minimise plant downtime, increase machine reliability and maximise operational throughput;
  • Maintain a wide range of manufacturing equipment and ancillary equipment ranging from large machinery to site services;
  • To operate in a structured environment complying to the maintenance schedule to drive quality;
  • Liaise with manufacturing personnel regarding plant release, downtime estimation, plant hand backs and alternative/compromise solutions;
  • To provide an excellent service ie. effective and efficient breakdown repairs;
  • Drive all EHS and quality procedures to follow company policies and to operate a fully flexible team;
  • Adhere to Health and Safety policies to create a safe working environment.


Key Objectives

  • To operate in a structured environment complying to the maintenance schedule to drive quality i.e. internal/external labour resource.
  • Liaise with manufacturing personnel regarding plant release, downtime estimation, plant hand backs and alternative/compromise solutions.



Basic Qualifications

  • NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Engineering field
  • Good understanding of PLC systems
  • Time served apprenticeship
  • Heavy Engineering experience
  • Ability to interpret circuit drawings in order to fault find
  • Wiring Regulations 17th Edition
  • Computer literacy


Preferred Qualifications

  • Higher NVQ / HNC Engineering field
  • To understand and have experience of EHS requirements in a maintenance/manufacturing environment
  • Wiring Regulations 18th or above
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Be able to work within a fast-paced pressurised production environment
  • Ability to work with others (at all levels of the organization) and have a positive “can do” attitude


What's in it for you:

  • Pension scheme with Aviva
  • Medicash fully funded up to family level
  • Access to our onsite Gym Facilities & Occupational Health Team, including GP, lifestyle coach, physio, chiropody, and psychotherapy by appointment
  • Employee Assistance by Health Assured offering an array of wellbeing support
  • Excellent training and progression opportunities
  • Opportunity to work for one of the largest aluminium manufacturers in the world



For more information on this role, please contact Nick Sollis on or send a copy of your CV to


Omega Resource Group is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Oil & Gas, Construction and Manufacturing sectors.


For details of other opportunities available within your chosen field please visit our website www.omegaresource.co.uk


If you have experience as a maintenance engineer, shift engineer or technician within a manufacturing environment and have an electrical qualification please do get in touch.

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