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Electrical Maintenance Engineer - Field Based

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Location: North Norfolk - South Lincolnshire
Salary: Up to £47,500 + bonus + van + private healthcare
Are you an electrically biased Maintenance Engineer looking for a field-based role with autonomy, stability, and genuine progression? We are recruiting for an engineer to manage the maintenance and reliability of 34 renewable energy sites across Norfolk and South Lincolnshire.
This is a 60% electrical / 40% mechanical role for a confident self-starter who enjoys working independently, managing their own workload, and taking ownership of plant performance.
What You'll Be Doing
- Planned and reactive maintenance across 34 sites
- Electrical fault finding, testing, and diagnosis
- Working on three-phase systems, motors, pumps, and compressors
- Fault finding on PLC-controlled equipment and supporting instrumentation
- Mechanical maintenance, breakdowns, shutdowns, and plant improvement work
- Completing maintenance reports and managing your own workload
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What We're Looking For
- Essential: completed electrical apprenticeship or equivalent recognised electrical training. 17th or 18th Edition is NOT required.
- Strong electrical maintenance and fault-finding experience
- Industrial or process plant background
- Experience with three-phase systems, motors, pumps, or compressors
- PLC fault-finding exposure would be advantageous
- Full UK driving licence
Relevant sectors include: renewable energy, anaerobic digestion, biogas, utilities, food/feed manufacturing, oil & gas, chemical, water, waste, and heavy industry.
The Person
- Genuine self-starter who is comfortable working autonomously
- Proactive, organised, and confident managing priorities across multiple sites
- Strong fault-finding and problem-solving mindset
- Looking for long-term stability, technical development, and progression


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Package
- Up to £47,500 salary
- Bonus scheme - up to 15% of salary
- Company van
- Private healthcare
- Up to 7.5% pension
- 33 days holiday - inc Bank Holidays
- Tools and equipment provided
- Regular salary reviews, training, and progression
Working Hours
- Monday to Friday, days only typically 8am-4pm, with flexibility around working hours.
If you are an electrically trained maintenance engineer looking for independence, variety, strong benefits, and a stable long-term career in renewable energy, apply today for a confidential discussion.
Interested? Apply today with your CV to find out more about this Electrical Maintenance Engineer opportunity and take the next step into the growing renewable energy and biogas sector.
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