Multiskilled Maintenance Technician

Company: Crane Company
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Location: Hitchin
Job Description:

About Us

Crane Building Services and Utilities (BS&U) is part of the Fluid Handling Division of Crane Co. Founded in 1855, it is a global, multi‑industry company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. We design, manufacture, package and market engineered flow control solutions for the HVAC and Utility sectors, with strong sales into key growth export markets.

Company Heritage

The name Crane reflects our history and tradition, and our commitment to innovation, quality, and integrity. Crane Co. was founded on 4th July 1855 by Richard Teller Crane, who issued the following resolution: I am resolved to conduct my business in the strictest honesty and fairness; to avoid all deception and trickery; to deal fairly with both customers and competitors; to be liberal and just towards employees; and to put my whole mind upon the business. This principle underpins our business policy today.

EEO / Diversity Statement

We believe that embracing inclusion and diversity is key to our success and invite applications from candidates who will contribute their different backgrounds, cultures and experiences to our business.

Principle Responsibilities

Electrical Maintenance (60%)

  • Perform troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance on electrical systems including motors, controls, PLC‑driven equipment, HMI displays, CNC machinery, drives, sensors, instrumentation, robotics and integrated hydraulic/servo systems.
  • Conduct preventive and predictive electrical maintenance, ensuring equipment reliability and compliance with safety standards.
  • Install and maintain all site electrical equipment to comply with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and the IEE Wiring Regulations 18th Edition.
  • Assign and complete planned maintenance and routine testing work for safety devices.
  • Diagnose electrical faults, perform root‑cause analysis, and implement effective corrective actions.
  • Read and interpret electrical diagrams, schematics, and wiring drawings.
  • Support installation, testing, and commissioning of new electrical equipment or upgrades.

Mechanical Maintenance (40%)

  • Carry out mechanical maintenance on equipment including pumps, gearboxes, bearings, valves, conveyors, pneumatic/hydraulic valves and mechanical assemblies.
  • Perform routine lubrication, alignment, adjustment, and replacement of mechanical components.
  • Assist with dismantling and rebuilding machinery for planned overhauls or improvement projects.
  • Read and interpret mechanical drawings, assembly diagrams, and technical manuals.
  • Support optimisation of mechanical performance through reliability improvements and continuous improvement activities.
  • Be part of ad‑hoc projects, including administrative procedures as required from time to time.
  • Ensure all work is carried out safely and in accordance with the company’s procedures and safe working practices.
  • Respond to breakdowns quickly and safely to minimise downtime.
  • Work cross‑functionally with operations, engineering, and production teams to solve equipment issues.
  • Support cross‑functional training in the maintenance department.
  • Participate in risk assessments, safe systems of work, and permit‑to‑work processes.
  • Contribute to stock management of critical spares and maintenance consumables.
  • Support continuous improvement initiatives (Kaizen events, 5S, lean practices, reliability improvements, etc.).
  • Ensure all maintenance tasks meet internal & statutory standards / requirements.
  • Ensure contractor compliance with site H&S regulations.
  • Ensure that all periodic inspections & testing, statutory or otherwise, are carried out and documented.
  • Provide advice and electrical expertise to support business decisions.
  • Complete accident investigations and implement corrective actions.
  • Assist in the development and implementation of a Total Productive Maintenance system.
  • Keep records and maintain safely any logbooks and data relating to plant and equipment.
  • Carry out minor site repairs to buildings and infrastructure.

Qualifications / Experience

  • NVQ Level 3 / ONC / HNC or equivalent in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or related discipline.
  • Working knowledge and understanding of all electrical and electronic equipment on site including any future equipment when required.
  • Certificates in BS 7671 18th edition wiring regulations, C&G 2391 inspection & testing.
  • Strong competency in electrical fault finding, testing, and maintenance of industrial equipment.
  • Working knowledge of mechanical systems, rotating equipment, and general mechanical practices.
  • Experience with PLC‑controlled machinery (diagnostics preferred).
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast‑paced plant environment.
  • Strong safety mindset and knowledge of electrical and mechanical safety standards.
  • Time‑served Electrician with hands‑on ability supported by excellent mechanical skills.
  • Working knowledge of Total Preventive Maintenance.

Personal Characteristics

  • Good communication and team skills.
  • Good levels of attention to detail.
  • Flexibility around working hours to meet business needs, willing to work regular overtime as required.
  • A ‘can‑do’ positive attitude always.
  • Team player with initiative, drive and enthusiasm.
  • Must be adaptable and flexible towards working duties and have the ability to work on own initiative.

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Posted: June 1st, 2026