Electrical Maintenance Engineer

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Electrically Biased Engineer – Hull
If you’ve been around engineering teams for any length of time, you’ll know there are two types of places to work:
The ones that burn you out, chew you up and then wonder why no one stays.
The ones that actually invest in their people, treat them like adults, and don’t think “training budget” means sending you on a 2-hour PowerPoint session about “team synergy.”
The company I’m recruiting for is firmly in the second camp.
They’ve got the kit, the budget to keep it running, and a track record of keeping engineers happy. They don’t rely on free fruit bowls to retain staff - they rely on decent pay, proper training, and managers who actually understand the job.
What they need you to bring:
A strong electrical bias (with enough mechanical know-how to not call an electrician for every loose bolt)
Experience in a manufacturing or FMCG environment
The ability to think beyond “patch it and hope for the best”
A calm head when things go sideways
What the role actually involves:
Looking after a well-run site in Hull
Preventative and reactive maintenance — with a bias towards prevention
Working alongside a team that actually talks to each other (and sometimes even laughs)
Using decent tools and equipment that aren’t older than you are
Being listened to when you suggest improvements
If you’re fed up with firefighting every day for a company that won’t change, this one’s already done most of the changing
Location:
Kingston Upon Hull
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Engineer, Electrical Maintenance, Maintenance Engineer, Engineering, Electrical, Maintenance

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