Location: Melton Mowbray. Salary: £54,700-£59,100 (including shift allowances, DOE) + £5,000 Welcome bonus, 8% Performance Bonus & Exceptional Benefits.
Shift pattern: 12 Hours – 2 days 7am‑7pm, 2 nights 7pm‑7am, 4 off.
Why Join Us?
At Melton, we are at the forefront of innovation in high-speed food processing, and we are searching for a talented Electrical & Controls Technician to join our team.
The Role
As an Electrical & Controls Technician, you will be responsible for the efficient, safe, and reliable operating condition of complex process and high-speed food processing equipment. The role focuses on providing equipment troubleshooting and breakdown maintenance, then shifting to preventive maintenance activities.
Key duties include:
- Systematically repair, adjust, and maintain processing, filling, conveying, and packaging machinery using established maintenance reliability practices.
- Participate in continuous improvement teams, work on new project activities, and engage in continuous training.
Shift Pattern
- 12 Hours – 2 Days: 7am‑7pm
- 2 Nights: 7pm‑7am
Benefits
- Welcome bonus paid in first week’s salary.
- Hot food restaurant on site.
- Career growth opportunities with structured development & Mars University.
- Private healthcare and equal parental leave.
- Generous pension (up to 9% contribution).
- Life assurance (4x salary).
- EV salary sacrifice scheme.
- Gym membership & wellbeing support.
- Annual leave starting at 24 days, rising to 32 with service.
- Free parking on site.
Qualifications
- Practical electrical engineering skills gained through HNC/HND (NVQ Level 4 apprenticeship or equivalent) and BS7671, or comparable hands‑on experience.
- Understanding of precision instrumentation – including repair and calibration or experience with similar technical equipment.
- Strong problem‑solving abilities, curiosity, and a drive to improve processes and efficiency.
- Ability to adapt to various electrical power supplies and control systems, with a willingness to learn new technologies.
- Experience in troubleshooting and maintaining automated or electromechanical machinery, or a background in related fields such as industrial maintenance, robotics, or process engineering.
Key Responsibilities
- Maintain, troubleshoot, test, and modify automated and electromechanical equipment, applying transferable skills from related technical roles.
- Apply engineering principles – drawing on both mechanical and electrical knowledge – to resolve production issues and enhance efficiency and reliability.
- Develop, track, and communicate maintenance metrics to identify, reduce, and eliminate recurring equipment issues, contributing to improved system reliability.
- Participate in continuous improvement initiatives such as Lean Manufacturing or Kaizen.
- Conduct Root Cause Failure Analysis on major breakdowns and recurring problems.
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