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Electrical / Maintenance Engineer

Dagenham
3 days ago
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Electrical / Maintenance Engineer required to work in my client’s Dagenham Offices.

You must be able to work 5 days a week in their Warehouse and working hours are 11:00 – 19:00 including 30 minutes break - Flexible with working hours, including occasional out-of-hours & weekends support when needed.

Due to the nature of the role, my client cannot take on sponsorship so you must have full rights to work in the UK.

Job purpose:

  • To maintain, repair, and improve electrical systems & mechanical within a fast-paced printing production environment, ensuring machinery operates at optimal performance and reliability.

  • Supported by comprehensive analysis and reporting, for continuous improvement and budget control purposes.

    Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

  • Adherence to project timelines and planned maintenance schedules - Timely documentation and resolution of maintenance issues

    Key Responsibilities

  • Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) across all electrical systems

  • Provide fast response to breakdowns, including occasional out-of-hours support

  • Diagnose and repair faults on printing and finishing equipment

  • Undertake detailed diagnostic analysis of mechanical and electrical failures

  • Use a broad range of engineering disciplines to resolve machine issues and implement improvements

  • Adhere to the Company’s Information Security, HSE, and Quality & Environmental Management Systems

    Skills required:

  • Qualifications/Training - Good level of technical/mechanical or electrical education

  • Relevant engineering training or certifications

  • Print industry experience (advantageous) Skills/Knowledge

  • Competent in IT systems and maintenance software

  • Flexible with working hours, including occasional out-of-hours support & weekends

  • Highly desirable but not essential: Worked within the Manufacturing Industry.

    Please send in your CV if you have the above skills and you must have the right to work in the UK for a Permanent opportunity

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