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Electrical Maintenance Specialist

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Shift Electrical Maintenance Technician
📍 Redcar | 🕒 2 Days, 2 Nights, 4 Off (7am–7pm / 7pm–7am)
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Shift Electrical Maintenance Technician to join a well-established manufacturing environment. This is an excellent opportunity for an electrically biased maintenance professional to work within a fast-paced production facility, ensuring maximum plant reliability, minimising downtime, and supporting continuous improvement initiatives.
Key Responsibilities:
- Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance on production equipment.
- Diagnose and repair electrical faults to minimise downtime and maximise plant availability.
- Perform fault finding on PLC-controlled machinery, VSDs, relay logic circuits, and electrical control panels.
- Complete routine inspections and maintenance to improve equipment reliability.
- Identify recurring faults and implement long-term engineering solutions.
- Liaise with external contractors during maintenance and repair activities.
- Maintain accurate maintenance records and ensure work is completed safely and efficiently.
- Adhere to Health & Safety, environmental regulations, and engineering best practices.
- Support continuous improvement projects to enhance plant performance and operational efficiency.
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Requirements:
- NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline.
- Electrically biased maintenance experience within a manufacturing or industrial environment.
- Proven experience maintaining production machinery.
- Strong fault-finding skills on PLCs, Variable Speed Drives (VSDs), relay logic circuits, and electrical control panels.
- Experience carrying out both planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance.
- Strong understanding of Health & Safety procedures and safe working practices.
- Excellent troubleshooting, communication, and problem-solving skills.


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