Electrical Engineer Location: Disley
Industry: Heavy Manufacturing
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Shift Pattern: 4 on / 4 off (2 days, 2 nights) – 7 rotations followed by an 18-day break Our client is a well-established, large-scale manufacturing business. Due to continued investment and a strong focus on reliability and asset performance, they are now seeking a skilled Electrical Engineer to join their engineering team at their Disley site.
This is a long-term, stable opportunity offering job security, excellent work-life balance, and ongoing training and development within a supportive engineering environment.
The Role This is a hands-on, plant-based role with a strong focus on , supported by basic mechanical PPM and troubleshooting where electrical maintenance, fault finding, and reliability improvement required.
You will play a key role in implementing condition-based maintenance strategies to maximise equipment availability and efficiency across the site.
Key Responsibilities
Carry out electrical maintenance and fault finding on plant equipment including motors, drives, and control panels
Diagnose and rectify faults on Distributed Control Systems (DCS)
Interrogate PLCs for fault finding and basic condition monitoring
Plan, schedule, and complete planned preventative maintenance (PPM) activities
Support basic mechanical maintenance tasks such as belts, bearings, seals, and lubrication (CIL)
Ensure all work is carried out in line with Health & Safety regulations and safe systems of work
Shift Pattern
4 on / 4 off
2 days followed by 2 nights
7 repetitions per cycle
Followed by an 18-day break
This pattern offers an excellent balance between work and personal time.
What We’re Looking For
Recognised Electrical qualification (HNC, NVQ Level 3+, or equivalent)
Strong electrical maintenance and fault-finding background
Good working knowledge of instrumentation systems (apprenticeship time-served preferred)
Experience interrogating PLCs for diagnostics
Experience with AC & DC variable speed drives
Understanding of hydraulic and pneumatic systems
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and instrumentation diagrams
Basic mechanical aptitude and willingness to support mechanical tasks when required
Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to remain calm under pressure
Solid understanding of Health & Safety standards within a manufacturing environment
Benefits
Competitive salary
Company pension scheme
Life assurance
Free company products
Discounts on food, retail, holidays, cinema, and gyms
Employee wellness programmes including:
Employee Assistance Programme
OnDemand GP service
Free early access to pay scheme
Salary sacrifice schemes
Employee referral scheme
Ongoing training and development opportunities
If you’re an experienced Electrical Engineer or E&I Technician looking for a secure role within a large, reputable manufacturer, with excellent time off and long-term prospects, this is an opportunity not to be missed