Electrical Maintenance Technician - Shift

CDS Recruitment Ltd ,
Peterlee, Durham
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: £35,000 per annum

Overview

CDS Recruitment Limited are working with our client who are a Manufacturer looking to recruit an Electrical Biased Maintenance Technician on a Shift Basis. This is a permanent role and the purpose of the role is to provide technical expertise in fault diagnosis and rectification across the site in the areas of controls systems, electronics, electrical and mechanical disciplines To develop the production site skills to provide effective maintenance support to minimise downtime and associated distribution across the 24/7 operation Delivery of the sites agreed unplanned engineering downtime target due to engineering related failures. Use of key tools such as: " Failure analysis " Deliver all preventative and reactive maintenance tasks to good safety / engineering / site standards returning equipment to service with the minimum of downtime. Ensuring that the site maintenance system is updated correctly " Rapid resolution of unplanned downtime issues " Compliance to Maintenance performance measures " Ownership of area major breakdowns and monitor breakdown occurrences " Initiation and implementation of improvement activities / projects Computer literate. " Familiarity with CMMS. " Familiarity with computer software (word, excel, etc). " Demonstrate problem solving capabilities Essential Criteria Time served Engineer with a minimum HNC in a relevant Control Systems / Electrical / Mechanical discipline NVQ Level 3 in a relevant engineering discipline In-depth knowledge of controls / electrical / electronic / mechanics with minimum of 5 years' industrial experience, FMCG experience is preferable. Good knowledge of PLC controls systems to include programming, maintenance and fault finding and resolution. (Ideally experience with Allen Bradley and Siemens PLC'S) If you are a time-served Electrical Biased Maintenance Engineer and would like to apply for this role, please click apply now in the first instance.