Electrical / AutomationImprovement Engineer / Ideally located within 50 miles of Birminghamwith group wide responsibilities / 50,000 - 55,000 + car + 18% bonus + 10% pension
Our Client
Is a leading manufacturer with a broad portfolio of products supplying the entire UK market. The industry can be described as heavy manufacturing but any manufacturing background will be considered as long as you are an Electrical/ Automation Maintenance Engineer.
The Role
Based on days the successful individual will be responsible for driving projects and improvements to reduce downtime and increase throughput across all the UK manufacturing sites by implementing 100 year fixes to correct troublesome equipment. These will be driven through root cause analysis and subsequent predictive monitoring techniques to prevent recurrence where necessary. Small capital projects may be required anda positive attitude and a proactive approach.
The Person
You will be an Electrical / AutomationEngineer who has experience of running multiple improvement projects at any one time in a manufacturing environment. Your experience will specifically cover electrical equipement with a real emphasis on Controls / Automation kit andmonitoring techniques to understand, correct and prevent future issues. Aside from good technical skills are a positive attitude and a willingness to improve the plants reliability and effectiveness.
Electrical Improvement Engineer
Thorncroft Search & Selection
Posted 20 hours ago, valid for 5 days
Birmingham, West Midlands B4 6FQ

£50000 - £55000/annum Car, 18% bonus
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- The position is for an Electrical / Automation Improvement Engineer ideally located within 50 miles of Birmingham.
- The salary range for this role is £50,000 - £55,000, accompanied by a car, an 18% bonus, and a 10% pension.
- The successful candidate will be responsible for driving projects to reduce downtime and increase throughput across UK manufacturing sites.
- Candidates should have experience in running multiple improvement projects in a manufacturing environment, focusing on electrical equipment and controls/automation kit.
- A positive attitude and a proactive approach are essential, along with a willingness to enhance the reliability and effectiveness of the plants.