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Crompton Technical Recruitment Ltd

Shift Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Nottingham
Posted about 16 hours ago
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Shift Electrical Maintenance Engineer

Nottingham

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Crompton Technical Recruitment is partnering with a major UK manufacturing business to recruit experienced Shift Electrical Maintenance Engineer for their site in Nottingham.

Our client is a well-established manufacturer operating within the food, agriculture and renewable processing sectors. With multiple production facilities across the UK, they continue to invest in their engineering teams and offer long-term career opportunities within a stable and growing business.

This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified electrician with industrial maintenance experience who enjoys fault finding, improving equipment reliability and working within a fast-paced production environment.

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As a Shift Electrical Maintenance Engineer, you'll become part of an established engineering team responsible for maintaining plant reliability and ensuring production runs safely and efficiently.

Your responsibilities will include:

  • Carrying out planned preventative maintenance across a range of industrial plant and equipment.
  • Diagnosing and repairing electrical faults to minimise production downtime.
  • Supporting installation, modification and commissioning of new electrical equipment.
  • Working with production teams to improve machine performance and reliability.
  • Fault finding on motors, control panels, PLC-controlled equipment and inverter drives.
  • Completing maintenance documentation and ensuring work is accurately recorded.
  • Ensuring all engineering activities comply with health, safety and environmental procedures.
  • Contributing to continuous improvement projects across the site.
  • Providing engineering support during breakdowns and assisting colleagues when required.

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About You

We're keen to speak with electrically qualified maintenance engineers who have experience within manufacturing, heavy industry or continuous process environments.

You'll ideally have:

  • A recognised Electrical Apprenticeship or Level 3 Electrical qualification.
  • Previous experience maintaining industrial manufacturing equipment.
  • Strong electrical fault-finding and diagnostic skills.
  • Knowledge of PLC-controlled machinery and variable speed drives.
  • Experience working with preventative maintenance systems.
  • Basic mechanical maintenance abilities.
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Skills

Electrical Maintenance
Fault Finding
PLC-Controlled Machinery
Preventative Maintenance
Industrial Equipment
Electrical Faults
Control Panels
Inverter Drives
Mechanical Maintenance
Continuous Improvement

Location

Nottingham, England, United Kingdom

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