ICL Boulby
EC&I Technician

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About ICL Teesdock
Join ICL at Teesdock, a key operation within a global leader in minerals and specialty chemicals, where you’ll play a vital role in supporting large-scale industrial and port-based activities. This site combines complex bulk handling, ship loading operations, and automated plant systems in a dynamic, safety-critical environment. As part of a close-knit and highly skilled engineering team, you’ll have the opportunity to work on varied, technically challenging equipment while contributing to the safe and efficient movement of materials that support industries worldwide.
About the Role
Join a high-performing engineering team supporting complex, heavy industrial operations at Teesdock.
- Work on large-scale automated systems, PLC-controlled equipment, and bulk handling machinery within a fast-paced port environment.
- Play a key role in maintaining and improving critical plant performance, ensuring safe and efficient operations across the site.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Carry out detailed statutory inspections and produce compliant reports in line with current legislation, site standards, and engineering best practice, ensuring all electrical and control systems meet regulatory requirements.
- Responsibility for conducting, verifying, and documenting complex electrical isolations within a permit-to-work system.
- Inspect, fault-find, maintain, and repair a wide range of heavy industrial equipment including ship loading systems, handling equipment, conveyor networks, and associated switchgear.
- Utilise tools such as root cause analysis (RCA) and mean time between failure (MTBF) to investigate recurring faults, implement long-term solutions, and improve plant reliability.
- Plan and prioritise maintenance activities based on shift reports, plant condition, and operational requirements, ensuring work is executed efficiently and safely.
- Work closely with operations and engineering teams to minimise downtime, providing clear, timely feedback on equipment condition, emerging issues, and completed work.
- Respond independently to breakdowns and plant issues under pressure.
- Identify opportunities for continuous improvement in equipment performance, safety, and working practices.
- Manage parts, consumables, and tooling responsibly, ensuring efficient use of resources.
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- Time-served EC&I Technician with a strong electrical background
- Experience in industrial, manufacturing, process, or heavy engineering environments
- Knowledge of PLCs, instrumentation, and control systems
- Strong fault-finding skills across electrical and automated systems
Desirable:
- Experience in heavy industry, ports, mining, or bulk handling
- Knowledge of SCADA / DCS systems
- IOSH or safety qualification
What You’ll Get
- Competitive salary, overtime, and excellent benefits package
- Exposure to complex, large-scale industrial systems
- Opportunities to develop skills in PLCs, instrumentation, and control systems
- Stable, long-term role within a critical industrial operation
- Progression and development opportunities
- Educational development for the right candidate
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