Salary: £50000 - £60000 per annum + Medicash, Staff discounts, pension
Location: Stockport, Greater Manchester
Job Title:
Electrical Bias Shift Engineer
Industry: Food Manufacturing
Salary Range: Stockport c£54,000 to £60,000
Benefits: Holiday, Medicash Plan, Staff Discounts Platform, EAP, Cycle-To-Scheme, Other Benefits
Role Overview:
A new and exciting opportunity has arisen for an electrical biased engineer to join an excellent manufacturer in the Stockport Area. This role allows for training and development with great security and stability. Our client is a leading well-established company and is looking for the right person to make an impact and contribute to the success of the company.
Role Description:
1. You will be carrying work across fully automated production lines/processes – each plant has a PPM shutdown day every week.
2. Working on mixers, large gas burner ovens, conveyors, spiral coolers, stackers, elevators, baggers, sleeves, metal detectors, SCADA Systems, checkweighers, labellers, Fanuc Robots, and palletisers.
3. Control panels – electrical fault finding – relays, contactors, sensors, switches.
4. Electrical & mechanical fault finding, repairs, PPMs, CI project work.
5. PLC – electrical fault finding (can remotely tap into all PLCs from the engineering office) – Mitsubishi & some Allen Bradley.
6. Dealing with motors, inverters, sensors, bearings, pneumatics, gearboxes, shafts.
Skills and Qualifications:
1. Minimum 3 years’ experience in maintenance engineering.
2. Must be an electrically biased engineer – completed a time-served apprenticeship.
3. NVQ / C&G Level 3 qualified.
4. Must have worked in some form of manufacturing “fast-paced environment” – FMCG, packaging, plastics, automotive.
5. Must have done 17th or 18th Editions.
6. Strong electrical fault finding & diagnostics experience.
Company Information:
As a business, our client is a true market leader within their industry with a strong presence across the UK. With a secure portfolio of clients, these roles provide a stable and secure opportunity in the present economic market.
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