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A leading recruitment agency is seeking an Electrical Maintenance Engineer for a multinational manufacturing company in Chippenham. The role involves electrical fault finding, maintenance of manufacturing equipment, and career progression. Ideal candidates will have an electrical background and manufacturing experience, with a salary range of £30,000 - £36,000 plus benefits.
Electrical Maintenance Engineer
Devizes, Wiltshire
Excellent Training + Progression + Benefits
An excellent opportunity for an Electrical Engineer with hands-on manufacturing experience to join a multinational company offering ongoing training and career progression.
Do you have a background in manufacturing? Experience in the electrical/electronic industry is desirable.
This well-established company produces a variety of products for various industries, focusing on industrial manufacturing at this site. They are part of a multinational industry leader in circuit protection, offering the broadest range of products on the market.
They are seeking an Electrical Maintenance Engineer to join their experienced team. The role involves both reactive and pre-planned maintenance, suitable for someone with fault-finding experience.
This position is ideal for a hands-on, technically minded process engineer accustomed to problem-solving in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
Reference: BBBH259636
Keywords: Manufacturing, Electronics, Electrical, Process Improvements, Continuous Improvements, Physics, Chemical Engineering, Process Engineer, Manufacturing, Engineering, Lean Manufacturing, Mass Production, Production, CNC, Machining, Quality, Development, Process, Compliance, KPI, Training, Progression, Wiltshire
To apply or for further information, please click "Apply Now" or contact Tom Bartley at Rise Technical Recruitment.
This vacancy is advertised by Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd., an employment agency.
Note: Only candidates with valid legal permits to work in the UK are eligible to apply. Candidates without this right should not apply.