Job Title: Electrical Engineer (days) Department: Maintenance Reports to: Senior Utility Engineer, Technical Services Manager Overall Role Purpose The objective of the department is the maintenance and installation of electronics and instrumentation as well as maintenance and development of energy supplies (utilities). For more specialist electromechanical activities an external company may be required. Perform preventive and corrective maintenance in the electromechanical area, ensuring tasks are carried out swiftly and conform with required specifications, complying with safety regulations. Plant reliability objective. The Electrical Engineer co-operates with colleagues on the shift system plus other day colleagues. Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities Carry out small projects. Identify common electrical faults. Read and work from circuit diagrams. To be able to interrogate the SCADA system Present an accurate assessment of the issue to the manager, and any on shift colleagues who require that information. Whilst carrying out the required repairs. Accompanying contractors that are temporarily added to shift. To give assistance to external employees who are deployed from an outside company. To carry out PPM inspection rounds, assessing the state of equipment on the basis of check lists and own insight, noting findings and discussing measures to take with the Shift Manager or Reliability Manager To carry out corrective maintenance repairs on a timely basis. Fault finding and RCA. Register all activities taken in the automated maintenance system (SAP), Recording of hours worked and details of the tasks carried out on the SAP system Follow all safety procedures including LOTO (Log off/Tag Out) Any other reasonable task as requested by your supervisor/manager Role Factors Key Internal Networks Senior Utility Engineer, Technical Services Manager, Shift Manager Job Skills, Qualifications & Experience Qualifications 18th edition wiring regulations qualification (or earlier versions) Level 3 electrical qualification or 2323 or equivalent A recognised engineering qualification, City & Guilds or HNC equivalent Lamb Weston chemical training, HS, GMP and Food Safety desirable Experience Five years plus industrial electrical knowledge Knowledge of safety circuits VSD & PLC awareness Good knowledge of reading and understanding electrical drawings Knowledge of process control equipment e.g. level sensors, flow sensors Knowledge of Electricity at work regulations PAT Gent fire panel fault finding and repair 415v 3 phase motor & 4-20Ma knowledge SAP/SCADA experience. COMPANY VALUES Integrity We do the right thing every time, even when no one is looking Inclusion We embrace differences and make it safe to be ourselves because we all count Empowerment We think like leaders and act like owners Teamwork see the bigger picture and become stronger by putting our heads together Drive for results We challenge ourselves and each other to find better ways to do things, raising the bar for what’s possible