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A leading recruitment agency is looking for an experienced Electrical Bias Maintenance Engineer to join a growing maintenance team in Nottingham. The role offers a competitive salary of up to £50,000 with benefits including life assurance and flexible overtime. Responsibilities include performing regular maintenance on essential equipment and working with high and low voltage systems. Applicants should have NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Engineering and previous experience in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
Due to ever increasing success and growth, our client is seeking a talented Electrical Bias Maintenance Engineer to join their growing maintenance team at their state‑of‑the‑art facility in Nottingham.
The successful candidate will receive a competitive starting salary of up to c£50,000, including x3 life assurance, enhanced overtime pay, increasing holidays up to 33 days with length of service (including bank holidays), shift swapping flexibility and more.
The contracted hours are 11‑hour shifts, working Sunday to Wednesday, across a 3‑week rotating shift pattern, which is as follows:
Carry out regular planned maintenance checks on essential equipment, including chillers, industrial refrigerators, water coolers and industrial ovens.
Ensure all electrical/mechanical fixes are completed in a timely and safe manner.
Perform reactive maintenance on industrial conveyors & packaging machines to ensure smooth running of the production line.
Carry out plant checks and readings on essential equipment.
Work with a wide range of high and low voltage electrical equipment.
Maintaining electrical facilities equipment, including lighting systems, alarms, shutters, distribution boards and air conditioning systems etc.
Working independently from technical drawings, schematics and wiring diagrams.
NVQ Level 3/HNC in Electrical Engineering.
Previous experience in a fast‑paced, food manufacturing/production environment.
Maintenance and fault‑finding experience with 3‑phase motors, LV switches, sensors and control panels.
Experience working in an FMCG environment essential.
Ability to interpret engineering schematics and production diagrams independently.