Electrical Maintenance Engineer
North Glasgow
Shifts
Competitive salary + benefits
Nine Twenty Engineering & Manufacturing are working on behalf of a well-established manufacturing facility in North Glasgow to recruit an Electrical Maintenance Engineer.
This is a great opportunity for a time-served Electrical Maintenance Engineer who enjoys being hands-on, thrives in a fast-paced manufacturing environment, and takes real pride in keeping production running smoothly.
We re looking for someone with a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, and excellent fault-finding ability. You ll be a practical problem solver who is comfortable working closely with production teams and reacting quickly to breakdowns while also supporting planned maintenance and continuous improvement activity.
The RoleYou will play a key role in maintaining plant and production equipment, ensuring downtime is minimised and machinery is operating safely and efficiently.
Key responsibilities will include:
Carrying out electrical maintenance across manufacturing and production equipment
Responding to breakdowns and diagnosing faults in a timely manner
Supporting planned preventative maintenance activities
Troubleshooting and resolving electrical issues to minimise downtime
Working closely with operations and engineering teams to improve equipment reliability
Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives across the site
Ensuring all work is completed in line with health and safety standards
To be considered for this role, you should have:
A time-served apprenticeship in electrical engineering / maintenance
Previous experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment
A hands-on approach and willingness to get stuck in
Strong fault-finding and problem-solving skills
A great attitude to work and a dependable, team-focused mindset
The ability to work well under pressure in a busy production environment
Opportunity to join a stable and well-invested manufacturing business
Supportive team environment
Competitive salary and benefits package
Chance to play a key role in site reliability and performance
For more information or a confidential discussion, apply now with your CV or contact:
Caroline Strachan
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