Electrical Maintenance Engineer

ASC Connections Ltd
Bromsgrove
1 day ago
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Due to a long period of sustained growth, a pioneering manufacturer of high-precision solutions sold into Aerospace and Defence industries is seeking a skilled Electrical Maintenance Engineer with controls engineering experience to assist them with their journey.

On offer is a competitive salary, bonus scheme, training opportunities, sociable working hours, 33 days annual leave, and a chance to join a business heavily invested in its staff and production facility. This client is far more focused on personal attitude than experience and will always aim to provide a progression route for those who want it.

The Maintenance Engineer will:

  • Ensure the reliability of onsite Programmable Logic Control (PLC) systems.
  • Accurately log maintenance engineering downtime, monitor repair times, and develop new methods/procedures to reduce downtime using their Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
  • Collaborate with the maintenance team to deliver safe and efficient production performance.
  • Perform detailed preventive and corrective maintenance activities according to schedules.
  • Diagnose and rectify faults on all plant and equipment within the manufacturing facility.
  • Identify the root cause of asset faults, improve asset performance and reliability to meet operational objectives.
  • Provide a fast and efficient response to any plant breakdowns, ensuring adherence to all company procedures and standards.
  • Train and mentor new apprentices in maintenance disciplines.

The ideal Maintenance Engineer will have recognised electrical qualifications, experienced working with PLCs and have strong background in PLC interrogation and fault finding. Adept in Electrical Maintenance with some mechanical knowledge is also essential for this role.

If you are looking to join a growing business in a thriving industry, then make sure you apply via the link in this advert today.

  • Competitive starting salary (flexible).
  • 33 days annual leave.
  • Flexible daytime working hours.
  • Friendly working environment.
  • Clear progression route to management.
  • Opportunity to work for a market-leading business.
  • Free parking and an early finish on a Friday.

ASC Connections Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. We are committed to equal opportunity and diversity.


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