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Electrical Biased Engineer

Caerphilly
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Electrical Biased Engineer Job Overview

We're recruiting on behalf of a well-established manufacturing client in Caerphilly, looking to bring an experienced Electrically Biased Maintenance Engineer into their team. This is a standalone, hands-on role ideal for someone with strong fault-finding and preventative maintenance skills in a fast-paced food production environment.

Key Responsibilities:

Operate as the sole on-shift engineer, ensuring machinery runs smoothly and efficiently.
Carry out routine maintenance, inspections, and repairs on production equipment.
Diagnose electrical and mechanical faults and implement effective solutions.
Proactively identify risks and implement preventative maintenance measures.
React promptly to breakdowns during production, minimizing downtime.
Work closely with production teams to schedule maintenance with minimal disruption.
Maintain accurate records of work completed, following health & safety and food safety protocols.
Oversee external engineering contractors to ensure adherence to site policies. Electrical Biased Engineer Job Requirements

Time-served Maintenance Engineer with strong electrical bias (mechanical skills advantageous).
Previous experience in a food manufacturing or similar FMCG environment preferred.
Skilled in diagnosing faults across electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems.
Confident reading schematics, technical manuals, and engineering drawings.
Clear communicator, able to work autonomously and under pressure.
Committed to safety and precision in every task. Electrical Biased Engineer Salary & Benefits

£46,000 (inclusive of shift premiums)
7 day fortnight shift rotation (days only)
28 days holiday (including bank holidays, pro rata)
Pension scheme: 3% employer / 5% employee
Free daily fruit and bread
Quarterly catered team events
Festive season perks: No-lose raffle, vouchers, and Christmas hampers

Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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