Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer (Electrical Bias) Location: Leigh, Greater Manchester Shifts: 2pm–10pm or Nights (Sun–Thu, 10pm–7am) — 2 roles available Salary: £44,895 (training rate) → £48,986 after training → £55,109 from May 2026 Contract: Permanent, Full-time ✅ What’s in it for you Competitive salary with structured pay increases 22 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Excellent pension scheme (5% employee / 3% employer) Free on-site parking State-of-the-art, clean, modern manufacturing site Long-term career stability with a company that values its people About the Company Our client is a market-leading UK manufacturer, trusted for over 40 years and now entering an exciting new growth phase. With a brand-new, high-tech site on the horizon, they’re investing heavily in cutting-edge automated machinery and continuous improvement. You’ll be joining a company that genuinely values engineering excellence where quality, innovation, and team longevity are part of the culture. Their product quality and warranty standards are second to none, and engineers here take pride in being part of something built to last. The Role You’ll play a key part in maintaining and improving a high-volume automated manufacturing operation. This is a hands-on, proactive role where you’ll diagnose, repair, and improve electrical and mechanical systems across modern production lines. Day to day, you will: Carry out planned and reactive maintenance on automated machinery Identify and resolve breakdowns efficiently to minimise downtime Ensure compliance with all safety and inspection standards Work closely with Production and Quality teams to optimise processes Contribute to continuous improvement and reliability initiatives What We’re Looking For You’re a practical problem-solver who loves getting to the root cause, not just fixing symptoms. You take pride in precision, enjoy a challenge, and thrive in a fast-moving environment. Essential experience & qualifications Time-served apprenticeship + ONC (or higher) in Electrical/Electronic Engineering Proven post-apprenticeship experience in an industrial/manufacturing setting Strong electrical fault-finding and maintenance skills Knowledge of mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems Confident using CMMS and other computer-based systems Personal attributes Analytical, systematic thinker with strong attention to detail Calm and methodical under pressure Able to work both independently and collaboratively Flexible, reliable, and motivated to learn Why You’ll Love Working Here You’ll work with the latest technology in an environment that’s modern, clean, and well-organised no “make do and mend” culture. You’ll be well rewarded for your skills with clear, structured pay progression. You’ll join a company that keeps its people known for long service and genuine investment in staff. You’ll have a voice: engineers are encouraged to bring ideas and shape how things are done. Interested? If you’re ready to take the next step in your maintenance career, we’d love to hear from you. 📧 Send your CV (including salary expectations and notice period) to (url removed) 📞 Or call Victoria O’Connor on (phone number removed) to discuss the role in more detail