Electrical Maintenance Engineer Role Overview An opportunity has arisen for an Electrical Maintenance Engineer to provide both proactive and reactive electrical support within an operational environment. The role focuses on fault finding, emergency repairs, and ensuring all electrical systems remain safe, compliant, and fully operational. The position includes participation in an on-call rota to respond to breakdowns and urgent issues outside of normal working hours. Key Responsibilities Respond to electrical breakdowns and emergency call-outs in a timely and effective manner Carry out fault finding, diagnostics, and repairs on a range of electrical systems and equipment Perform planned preventative maintenance (PPM) to ensure equipment reliability and longevity Maintain compliance with all relevant electrical, safety, and regulatory standards Work on electrical components including motors, contactors, relays, and inverters Support and troubleshoot PLC-controlled systems where required Minimise downtime and ensure production or operational continuity Accurately record all maintenance activities using internal systems Participate in continuous improvement initiatives to enhance equipment performance Collaborate with wider engineering and operational teams Maintain high standards of housekeeping and safety at all times Working Pattern & Benefits Salary: £41,298.40 per annum Hourly Rate: £19.85 per hour Working Hours (Flexible Options): 06:00 - 14:00 07:00 - 15:00 08:00 - 16:00 On-Call Rota: 1 week in every 4 Overtime Rates: Monday to Saturday: Time and a half (1.5x) Sunday: Double time (2x) Call-Out Payments: Weekday: £109.39 Weekend: £145.86 Assisted Call-Out Payments: Weekday: £131.61 Weekend: £168.08 Additional Benefits: Call-out allowance Opportunity for overtime Structured team environment Team & Environment Site-based role within a well-established operational facility Approximately 200+ employees on site Small, close-knit electrical team (approx. 4 engineers) Hands-on, fast-paced environment requiring responsiveness and teamwork Performance Measures Speed and effectiveness of response to breakdowns and call-outs Reduction in equipment downtime Reliability and availability of electrical systems Compliance with safety and regulatory standards Quality and accuracy of maintenance records Core Competencies Strong health and safety awareness Problem-solving and fault-finding ability Effective communication skills Team collaboration Reliability and accountability Flexibility and responsiveness Technical Requirements Qualified Electrician (desierable) Strong experience with:Working knowledge of PLC systems (fault finding / basic diagnostics) Contactors Relays Inverters Electric motors Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings and schematics Experience Previous experience in a maintenance or industrial environment Proven ability to respond to breakdowns and carry out repairs under pressure Experience working within an on-call or shift-based role (preferred)