Etex
Dayshift Electrical Engineer

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At Etex, we seek to make a meaningful impact on the lives of our customers and our communities. Are you looking for a company where you can learn, grow & lead? Join us as a Dayshift Electrical Engineer in Stirling!
The Shift Electrical Technician is responsible for providing on-shift electrical maintenance across multiple control systems (PLCs, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic) at our Stirling site. This permanent, full-time role requires flexibility to work rotating shift patterns including unsociable hours (nights, weekends, and potentially on-call cover). You'll work 40 hours per week, Monday-Friday between 8am to 4pm.
What you’ll do:
Responds to and resolves maintenance requests from the CMMS system. Carries out planned, preventative, reactive and emergency maintenance work. Minimises downtime and supports the site to meet departmental KPI targets. Ensures all work meets Health & Safety standards and risk assessments. Takes part in continuous improvement activities like Kaizen and 5S. Works as an effective member of the Maintenance team. Helps with requests from both Engineering and production departments. Works unsupervised with good understanding of procedures and equipment.
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NC or HNC in electrical engineering, or equivalent experience. Proven electrical experience ideally in manufacturing environments. Experience with fault-finding and repair on PLCs, electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic control systems. Can work logically and efficiently alone or as part of a team.
Desirable:
18th Edition Wiring Regulations (we can provide training if needed). Experience with planned maintenance systems (CMMS). Strong communicator. Problem solving skills. Computer literate (MS Word, Excel). Flexible and adaptable.


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