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Nights Maintenance Engineer (Electrical)

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Nights Maintenance Engineer (Electrical)
£46,000 - £47,000 + Night Shift Allowance + Overtime OTE 60k + Healthcare + 23 Days Holiday
Peterborough
Are you a Maintenance Engineer with electrical experience, looking for a nights-based role within a market-leading manufacturer, offering a long-term and stable career working on an array of modern, cutting-edge machinery?
In this nights-based role you will be working on a wide range of brand new and refurbished manufacturing machinery, both mechanically and electrically. This will include 3-phase motors, drives, gearboxes, pneumatics, and PLCs with training given if needed.
Founded over 25 years ago, this manufacturer has risen to the top in their niche market and pride themselves on being the UK's number one in their field. With multiple sites across the UK, they have recently moved to this large new production facility and invested heavily into the machinery.
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This role would suit a Maintenance Engineer with electrical experience, looking to work permanent nights for a long-standing a highly reputable company.
The Role:
- PPM and RM on a mix of old and new machinery
- Working on 3-phase motors, drives, hydraulics, gearboxes, and PLCs
- Training given through shadowing and courses to fill in skill gaps
- Sunday to Thursday, 10pm - 6am
- Overtime paid at 1.5x
The Person:
- Maintenance Engineer
- Electrical experience
- Looking to work nights
Reference Number: BBBH25693a
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