RBW Consulting
Electrical Maintenance Engineer

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Electrical Maintenance Engineer
We are partnered exclusively with a leading global brand within the healthcare industry, that has an exceptional and long-standing reputation.
As we move further in 2026, they are now underway with critical expansion projects focused on new manufacturing lines, upgrading equipment and expanding headcount across a number of operational teams.
This position will work within a small, experienced maintenance team but with a core focus on Electrical Maintenance activities both within the cleanroom manufacturing areas, as well as the wider plant and facilities. Some of the equipment you will work on includes liquid filling, cartoning, labelling, tube fulling and shrink wrap systems.
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With both a reactive and proactive focus, the successful hire will need to be a practical problem solver, with a can-do attitude and ability to learn quickly.
This role will be Monday to Friday – 40 hour week – 1.30pm-10pm shifts.
For further details on this hire, please contact Mark Bux-Ryan or apply below.
Key Experience:
- A time-served electrical engineer
- HNC/HND Engineering qualification
- 18th Edition qualified
- Must have worked within FMCG manufacturing – pharmaceutical or transferable regulated environments
- GMP knowledge is a strong advantage
- Knowledge of most of the following would be an advantage: 3 phase / single phase motors, Servos, VSD’s, VLT’s and Inverters
- PLC Systems experience
- Application of electrical experience within a mechanical environment is essential


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