As an experienced electrician, you will have responsibility for the maintenance and breakdown of the electrical systems and equipment on site (motors, instrumentation, panels, etc.), including all improvements and upgrades, and new plant installations for electrical equipment as necessary.
Key Responsibilities
- Be able to carry out electrical installations and maintenance of electrical supplies and systems, ensuring that all electrical work satisfies the statutory and technical (IET) British Standards and Codes of Practice(s).
- Cover more than one site. Installation, maintenance, improvement, and capital work will be completed in this role to support the chemical processes as necessary.
- Responsibility for the maintenance and breakdown of the electrical systems and equipment on site (motors, instrumentation, panels, etc.), including all improvements and upgrades, and new plant installations for electrical equipment as necessary.
- Maintain the necessary standards expected by the company for safety (as per the routine mode of practice which complies with the IET regulations).
- Carry out any reasonable duties as identified by your line manager or team leader.
- Positively represent the company to our customers and suppliers.
- Ensure compliance with all contractual employment obligations.
- Ensure compliance with our ISO standards.
- Fully participate in the company’s performance management and development programmes.
Additional responsibilities include:
- Maximize your ability to produce quality work, on time, and to brief, utilizing best skills and available technology.
- Work in accordance with the Company’s Human Resources policies and procedures.
- Ensure compliance with health and safety requirements.
Knowledge, Skills, and Experience
- 18th Edition (BS7671:2018)
- NVQ Level 3 Electro Technical Services in Electrical or BTEC National Certificate in Electrical Engineering
- Knowledge of PLCs, 3 Phase motors, fault finding & troubleshooting on industrial control systems, and understanding of electrical drawings.
- Knowledge of building MMC panels is advantageous but not essential.
- Diagnose malfunctioning apparatus of electrical systems including LV circuits, electrical motors, power, and lighting, using test equipment.
- Work in conjunction with the Electrical Supervisor/Electrical Manager in implementing an effective preventive maintenance program for all electrical components and systems.
- Cooperate with other engineers in coordinating the electrical installation of specialized electrical components to complete projects.
- Use blueprints, wiring diagrams, and manufacturer’s installation guidelines to complete projects.