FM Conway Ltd
Electrical Maintenance Engineer

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FM Conway is looking for an Electrical Maintenance Engineer to join our Aggregate and Asphalt division
In this role, you will help keep our asphalt plants operating safely and efficiently by carrying out planned and reactive electrical maintenance, fault finding, and improvement work across multiple sites. This is a permanent, full-time position where you will work remotely, covering our Asphalt Plants in Erith, Heathrow, Reading, Theale, Aldershot, Croydon, and Newhaven, with regular travel between sites required.
The duties of the Electrical Maintenance Engineer role will include:
- Carrying out planned preventative maintenance, inspections, and reactive repairs on electrical and mechanical plant equipment
- Diagnosing faults and carrying out electrical installations, repairs, and improvements to minimise plant downtime
- Ensuring all work is completed safely and in line with electrical regulations, permit to work systems, and lock off/tag out (LOTOTO) procedures
- Maintaining electrical compliance records, documentation, and maintenance schedules
- Supporting engineering projects, including equipment installations, upgrades, and commissioning
- Working closely with Plant Managers and Operators to improve plant reliability, performance, and efficiency
- Responding to out-of-hours breakdowns and travelling to other FM Conway sites when required
- Supervising contractors and mentoring apprentices and colleagues to develop their skills and knowledge
- Completing maintenance records, risk assessments, and reporting any faults, incidents, or safety concerns
- Promoting a strong health and safety culture by leading by example and ensuring high housekeeping standards
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What skills and experience do you need?
We are looking for an experienced Electrical Maintenance Engineer with a Level 3 qualification in an electrical discipline, City & Guilds 2330 (or equivalent) and the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations. You will have previous experience working within a manufacturing, industrial, or process plant environment, with strong fault-finding skills and a good understanding of PLCs, control systems, electrical drawings, and electrical compliance. A full UK driving licence is essential due to the travel required, while mechanical maintenance experience, HV Authorised Person qualifications, and plant equipment certifications would be advantageous.
What benefits will you receive?
As our Electrical Maintenance Engineer, we will offer you a range of fantastic benefits including career and professional development, 23 days holiday plus bank holidays, life assurance, healthcare, opportunities for internal and external training, and access to a wide range of shopping discounts through our Rewarding Great People platform. We also offer a range of health and wellbeing benefits including 24-hour advice lines and support from our in-house Mental Health First Aiders.
A brief introduction to FM Conway and our Aggregate and Asphalt Division
FM Conway is a business of families with over 60 years' experience of creating sustainable and innovative transportation solutions. We pride ourselves on our core values of Care, Innovation, Integrity, and Excellence. As a family business, the heart of FM Conway has, and always will be, its great people, and we are always looking for talented individuals to join our family.


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Our Aggregate and Asphalt division manufactures a range of high-quality products that can be adapted to suit the specific needs of our customers. We recycle highways arisings at our unique static crushing, washing, and grading plants, with recycled asphalt products used to supply construction projects across London and the South East. You will be joining a skilled engineering team committed to maintaining our industry-leading operations and supporting continued investment in our self-delivery model.
So, if you would like to Join our Family as our Electrical Maintenance Engineer, then please click 'apply' today.
FM Conway is an award-winning equal opportunities employer. We recognise that our workforce should reflect our diverse communities and we are proudly committed to creating an inclusive culture in which we celebrate and value individuals from all walks of life. EDI-Strategy
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