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Maintenance Electrician (Electrical Engineer)
Romsey
Up to A GBP 46,000 DOE + 24 Days Holiday + 8 Days Bank Holidays + Life Assurance + Employee Assistance Programme + Workwear and Laundry Service Provided + Opportunity for Funded Training + Wider Wallet Discounts + Overtime (1.5x)
Double Days:
- Monday to Friday 06:00 to 14:00
- 14:00 to 22:00
Electrically biased engineer required for an industry leading producer of construction materials who are recognised on an international basis for the quality of their products. They can offer ongoing job security in a days:based position.
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The successful candidate for this role will need to be a qualified electrical engineer / electrician. Candidates from any industrial industry are encouraged and you will need experience working with control systems.
Working within a team of typically three per shift, you will be responsible for looking after production equipment and will carry out repairs to breakdowns and implementing corrective measures. This will involve working with 3-phase electrics, single phase, motors, relays and Siemens PLCs. You will also carry out PPMs and will support ongoing project and continuous improvement activities.


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The Maintenance Electrician Role
- Reactive and preventative maintenance
- Support installation / factory improvement activities
- Working with fixed plant machinery
The Maintenance Electrician Candidate
- Electrically qualified engineer
- Industrial background
- Electrical Inspection and Testing (2391)
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