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Merlin Entertainments

Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Stoke-on-Trent
£45.9k/yr
Posted about 15 hours ago
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Alton Towers Resort is the UK’s most thrilling destination, home to iconic rides and attractions enjoyed by millions of guests every year. We’re seeking an experienced Electrical Maintenance Engineer to join our team, playing a crucial role in ensuring the safety, reliability, and efficiency of our world-class rides and facilities.

The Role

As an Electrical Maintenance Engineer at Alton Towers Resort, you’ll bring your wealth of knowledge in planned and reactive maintenance to help maintain and improve the park’s electrical systems. You'll be working across a variety of rides and infrastructure, using your technical expertise to troubleshoot and resolve issues efficiently, keeping safety and performance at the forefront.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform planned and reactive maintenance on electrical systems for rides, attractions, and facilities.
  • Fault-find and troubleshoot sophisticated control systems, including PLC systems and AC/DC drives.
  • Use electrical schematics to carry out maintenance, repairs, and system upgrades.
  • Ensure the safe running and operation of ride control systems.
  • Contribute to the continuous improvement of our electrical systems and processes.
  • Support the wider maintenance team in ensuring minimal downtime of equipment and a seamless guest experience.
  • Ensure all work is conducted in accordance with health and safety standards and industry regulations.

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We Are Looking For The Following Qualifications And Skills

  • Accredited and certified electrical engineering qualifications (degree, diploma, or certificate to Level 3) alongside on-the-job training, ideally through a formal apprenticeship or training scheme (e.g., military or accredited engineering provider).
  • Proven experience in maintenance, ideally within a fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) environment or similar, with a focus on control and automated systems.
  • Proficient in fault-finding and diagnostics on complex electrical systems, including the use of PLC systems, AC/DC drives, and industrial networks.
  • Familiarity with electrical schematics and demonstrated competence in electrical systems maintenance.
  • Flexible with working hours, as weekend and bank holiday shifts will be required.

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Benefits

  • A starting salary of £45,909.00, rising to £49,646.00 upon successful completion of training
  • 28 days holiday (including bank holidays)
  • ‘Enjoy the Ride’ Merlin Annual Passes - 6 in total per year, 1 for you, plus 5 to gift to loved ones!
  • Merlin Magic Pass - 20 free tickets for you, your family and friends to enjoy all of our Merlin Attractions across the world rising to 40 after a year’s service
  • Company bonus
  • Private pension scheme
  • 40% discount online off LEGO
  • 25% discount in our on-site retail shops and restaurants
  • Ongoing training and development opportunities
  • Plus, many more…

If you’re an experienced Electrical Maintenance Engineer with a passion for maintaining high-performance systems in a fun and fast-paced environment, we’d love to hear from you.

Pay Range

GBP £45,909.00/Yr.

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Skills

Electrical Engineering
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Control Systems
PLC Systems
AC/DC Drives
Electrical Schematics
Diagnostics
Health and Safety
Team Support
Continuous Improvement
Reactive Maintenance
Planned Maintenance
Automated Systems
FMCG Experience
Flexibility

Location

Stoke-on-Trent, England, United Kingdom

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