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Maintenance Electrician

Posted a day ago

  • Stamford, Lincolnshire
  • Any
  • External
  • Expires In 3 months
Maintenance Electrician, Stamford, £51,000 circa, fantastic pension scheme, 27 days of holiday and other benefits
DAYS ONLY ROLE (MON-FRI) – 7:00-15:00
Company:
Our client is a huge marketing leading business in the industry and working within the industrial materials field creating a variety of products across 3000 sites globally. This site has 100 years of history, an extremely efficient site that produce a high turnover for the group. The group employ over 50,000 people across 3,000 production sites across 60 countries so there are plenty of opportunities for the right maintenance electrician. The team structure consists of both an electrical and mechanical function with plenty of progression opportunities and the reason for the vacancies being internal promotions means if you are looking for an opportunity to become a leader this is the opportunity for you.
The Role:
As a maintenance electrician your role will include:
- Reactive maintenance/breakdowns
- Planned preventative maintenance
- Project based work
- Working on crushers, screens, conveyors, hammer crushers, jaw crushers, silos and presses
- Fault finding on PLC, within control panels
- Lots of HV on site, HV motors, LV components, AC/DC motors, inverters and VSD's
You:
As a maintenance electrician you will be required to:
- Have experience working as an electrical maintenance engineer/electrician in a engineering environment
- Level 3 qualification in electrical discipline
- Experience on PLC systems and within control panels
- A good attitude and happy to work in a team.
If you think this role will suit you please press apply or call AJ on.
ATA is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation

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