Redline UK
Electronics Maintenance Engineer

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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Cheshire based Electronics Maintenance Engineer to join this leading provider of electronic design and assembly services.
Based at their site in Cheshire they are seeking an Electronics Maintenance Engineer to be responsible for maintaining a wide variety of high tech assembly equipment along with general infrastructure maintenance.
This Cheshire based company operate a 4x day working week, Monday to Thursday 7am to 5pm.
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Key skills required for Electronics Maintenance Engineer:
- Maintenance of surface mount and associated assembly machinery, including; Juki and Europlacer placement machines; Reflow Ovens, Solder Paste Printers and Automatic Optical Inspection.
- Generation of clear and comprehensive maintenance records for traceability purposes.
- Liaison with external Service Engineers to arrange site visits to conduct annual service and calibration of machinery.
- Maintenance, and supervision of specialist contractors, for building services including heating, electrical, water, compressed air and nitrogen.
- Management of test schedules and associated records to meet statutory requirements for specific equipment and infrastructure.


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