Maintenance Engineer - Electrical Bias

Gravelly Hill
3 weeks ago
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Position: Maintenance Engineer - Electrical Bias - Permanent
Shifts:     6am to 6pm / 6pm to 6am - 4 on/off rotating weekly
Salary:    £54,000 to £58,000

The ideal person will be working for a Major Company based in the Heart of  Birmingham that supplies the Aerospace sector and will be Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer who is Electrically Biased with PLC background.

Job Responsibilities:
Provide a high standard of multi-skilled engineering support whilst working safely either independently or as part of a team.
Aid in reduction of production losses, energy and waste
Diagnose faults or point of failure, repair equipment to ensure safe operation,
correct function, reliability and equipment availability
Engineer out equipment failures through continuous improvement
Plan, co-ordinated and execute installation and plant improvement projects
Provide support and input to plan & co-ordinate planned maintenance
schedules, act on follow up repairs, source spares, complete and file documentation to audit standard
To able to communicate with suppliers, chase outstanding orders
Provide shift, factory start up/shutdown cover as and when required
Specify & procure critical spares, be able to create requisitions to order
Report equipment issues, follow up works & spares requirements to the Shift Plant Engineer and report in the shift report
Maintain Housekeeping to a high standard
Support work requests outside of the sphere of the immediate role
Any other non-defied duties &/or responsibilities required to support engineering’s operations
Experience / Qualifications Required:
Experience of heavy motorised and hydraulic plant
Experience of steam generation, boiler house operation and high pressure fluid systems
Mechanical and Electrical experience
BTec or equivalent in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering
Please click APPLY now for this great opportunity as a Maintenance Engineer

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