Morgan Ryder
Maintenance Engineer

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Electrical Maintenance Engineer
Gloucestershire
Up to £56,000 including Call out rotation (1 week in 4)
Are you an experienced & hard-working engineer looking for an exciting opportunity to work with a dedicated team in a secure industry?
We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated electrical engineer to join our team. This role is integral to maintaining and optimising production machinery, AD process equipment, and water treatment systems, ensuring smooth operations and efficiency improvements.
Key Responsibilities
- Always Follow and uphold Health & Safety standards.
- Perform planned maintenance and document corrective actions using a digital maintenance system.
- Respond promptly to breakdowns, minimising downtime, and ensuring high-quality repairs.
- Plan and execute maintenance and improvement works, working closely with suppliers to source critical components.
- Monitor stock levels, ensuring essential spare parts are available for rapid response.
- Supervise contractors, ensuring all work complies with safety regulations and approved RAMS.
- Oversee pump repairs, refurbishments, installations, and fabrication work.
- Assist with project work and collaborate with the Engineering Manager on key initiatives.
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Essential Skills & Experience
- Engineering qualification or time-served experience in a similar role.
- 2-3 years hands-on engineering experience.
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings.
- A valid driving licence.
- Familiarity with pneumatic systems, water treatment systems, PUWER, and Electricity at Work Regulations.
- Proficiency in using Maintenance Management Systems.
- Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to think on your feet.
- Ability to work at heights and in various environments.


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Desirable Skills & Experience
- Experience in the food or energy industry.
- Knowledge of steam systems.
- IOSH certification.
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Monday - Friday 07:30 - 16:30
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