Electrical/Mechanical Maintenance Engineer - Manufacturing

A1 PERSONNEL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY LIMITED
Co153Dz, CO15 3DZ, United Kingdom
3 months ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Posted
17 Mar 2026 (3 months ago)

Benefits

Company pension Training and development Early finish on Fridays
Electrical Bias Maintenance Engineer (Electrical & Mechanical)

Location: Clacton-on-Sea, Essex

Salary: Competitive + Company Pension

Hours: Monday to Thursday 07:00–16:30 (30-minute lunch) and Friday 07:00–11:00

Are you an electrically biased maintenance engineer looking for a secure, long-term role with a growing manufacturer, varied hands-on work, and an early finish every Friday?Company Overview

An established and growing manufacturer of precision composite materials is seeking an Electrical Bias Maintenance Engineer to join their team. The company supplies a specialist product range to a global customer base and offers long-term job security alongside ongoing training and development opportunities.

Role Overview

This is a hands-on maintenance role suited to engineers with an electrical bias from a manufacturing or industrial background. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of electrical systems and machinery across the site, including power distribution from an on-site substation.

Key Responsibilities
  • Fault finding and repair of electrical breakdowns on machinery and site circuits
  • Diagnosing and resolving mechanical faults, including hydraulics and pneumatics
  • Carrying out planned preventative maintenance (PPM)
  • Supporting new electrical installations and periodic testing
  • Contributing to machinery upgrades and site improvement projects
  • Maintaining safe and reliable power supply across the facility
Candidate Requirements
  • Experience in electrical maintenance within a manufacturing or industrial environment
  • Knowledge of single and three-phase electrical systems
  • Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and technical drawings
  • Mechanical maintenance experience, including hydraulics and pneumatics

Desirable:

  • C&G 2365-03 or Part P
  • 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (training can be provided)
Additional Information
  • All levels of relevant experience will be considered
  • Training and development opportunities available
  • Stable, long-term employment within a growing business
  • Early finish on Fridays to support work-life balance
How to Apply

Please submit your CV to be considered for this opportunity. Candidates with relevant engineering experience will be contacted for the next stage.

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