Electrical Maintenance Technician
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Location: Nottingham area near Heanor / Newthorpe
Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 (flexible)
Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Mon-Fri, 8 am - 4:30 pm)
Start Date: ASAP
Company overview: This company specialises in the development of advanced materials, focusing on cutting-edge solutions for high-performance applications across various industries.
Role Overview:
An exciting opportunity is available due to the upcoming retirement of a key team member around Easter. This role is primarily focused on electrical maintenance but offers opportunities to engage in mechanical work. If you're looking for a varied and dynamic role where you can apply your electrical expertise while gaining experience in mechanical systems, this could be the perfect position for you.
Key Responsibilities:
Electrical maintenance of complex, externally designed machines (pre-preg/printing machines).
Fault-finding, PLC programming (Siemens PLCs), and dealing with inverter breakdowns, including program transfers.
Involvement in automation and small-scale machine builds.
Working with 15V systems and programming relays, ladder logic, and PLC systems.
Reacting to electrical issues and supporting mechanical work proactively.
Essential Requirements:
5+ years of electrical maintenance experience (electrical bias with an interest in mechanical work).
Strong knowledge of PLCs (especially Siemens), inverters, and 15V systems. Or at least an interest in PLC programming, ladder logic, and machine fault-finding.
Electrical and mechanical background or willingness to work in both areas.
What We Offer:
Competitive salary (£40-45k with slight flexibility).
Day shift only (8 am 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday).
No regular overtime (unless significant).
Work in an innovative, fast-growing company in the aerospace, automotive, and motorsport industries.
Be part of a supportive, experienced team with a 60% electrical and 40% mechanical workload split
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