Electrically Biased Maintenance Engineer
Job ID: 6886221
Tilbury, Essex, England
£53k - 54k per year + Benefits
Job Type: Full Time
Duties:
Electrically Biased Maintenance Engineer
£53,788
(includes on-call allowance 1 week in 6)
Tilbury, Essex
Monday - Friday | 08:00 - 16:30
We are pleased to offer an excellent opportunity for an Electrically Biased Maintenance Engineer to join a skilled and established engineering team at our client's Tilbury site. This role is focused on delivering high-quality electrical maintenance across the plant, supporting safe, efficient, and reliable production within a food manufacturing environment.
You will be responsible for planned, predictive, and reactive electrical maintenance activities, fault-finding on automated equipment, and driving continuous improvement while maintaining the highest standards of health, safety, and quality.
- Carry out planned, predictive, and reactive electrical maintenance on plant and production equipment
- Diagnose and resolve electrical faults to minimise downtime, including PLC and control systems
- Support continuous improvement initiatives to enhance plant performance, reliability, and safety
- Work in accordance with site health, safety, environmental, and quality procedures
- Respond promptly to equipment breakdowns and unplanned stoppages
- Conduct routine electrical inspections, testing, and audits of plant equipment
- Utilise the CMMS system to record labour, materials, and maintenance activities (PPM / PdM)
- Safely maintain and repair electrical systems, motors, drives, control panels, and instrumentation
- Provide electrical support to mechanical maintenance activities where required
- Assist with supervising external contractors and ensuring site compliance
- Participate in the maintenance on-call rota (1 week in 6)
- Carry out root cause analysis (RCA) and implement corrective actions
- Support maintenance department efficiency, including housekeeping, tool control, and spares management
- Promote and actively contribute to a Safety-First culture
- Identify training needs and pursue ongoing professional development
- Share and apply best practices within a regulated food manufacturing environment
- Work within budget constraints and identify cost-saving opportunities
Skills & Experience Required
- Electrical bias: approximately 70% Electrical / 30% Mechanical
- Recognised engineering apprenticeship with relevant electrical qualifications
- Proven experience as a Maintenance Engineer within an operational environment (FMCG, food, beverage, or similar)
- Strong electrical fault-finding skills on 3-phase motors, motor control circuits, inverters, and PLC systems
- Experience with PLC fault diagnosis (not programming essential)
- Working knowledge of pneumatic systems, compressed air, and basic mechanical components
- Food Safety awareness advantageous
- Strong Health & Safety awareness essential
- Competent IT skills and experience using maintenance management systems
- Flexible, proactive, and customer-focused approach
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