Role: Electrical Maintenance Engineer
Reports to: Shift Leader
Location: Morley
Hours: 39
Salary: £40,774.73 - £45,871.57 (12.5% shift allowance)
Please note - we operate a weekly rolling shift pattern, 6am - 2pm (early) and 2pm - 10:00pm (late).
As an experienced Electrical Maintenance Engineer you will work against the planned maintenance schedule to ensure machinery, equipment and facilities are at an acceptable standard. You will achieve reductions in downtime through planned and reactive maintenance by analysing major breakdowns, carrying out root cause analysis and putting solutions in place to prevent machinery/process issues reoccurring.
What’s in it for you?
28 days holiday
Outstanding Induction Programme
Development courses via the Nobia UK Training Team or external providers
Cashback Scheme
Access to Wellbeing and Support Services
Employee Discounts on Kitchens, Retailers, Gym Membership and much more
Annual Advantage Points to spend online
Expression of Wish
Pension Scheme
Free on-site parking
Holiday Purchase Scheme, with the ability to buy up to 5 days additional annual leave.
What you’ll be doing:
Manage outstanding and upcoming machine maintenance tasks
Respond to any breakdowns
Coordinate and control on-site contractors in line with company processes
Ensure HSE KPIs and all relevant legislative requirements are consistently met
Attend and actively participate in training to minimise skills gaps
Support the maintenance strategy to improve reliability and up-time, driving towards world-class standards
Analyse major breakdowns through comprehensive root cause analysis, implementing solutions to prevent recurrence
Attend and contribute to team briefings and operational meetings
Who we’re looking for:
NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in a relevant engineering discipline as a minimum
Time served in an electrical maintenance role, with experience carrying out both planned/preventative maintenance as well as being able to respond to breakdowns
Strong understanding of sound engineering practices
Proven ability in fault find and problem solve within a manufacturing environment
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to work effectively as part of a team
Experience of continuous improvement initiatives and lean manufacturing principles
IT literate, with working knowledge of Computerised Maintenance Management Systems and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
About Gower
With over 30 year’s expertise in the kitchen and bathroom furniture industry, we are a leading manufacturer of both branded and own label kitchens and bathrooms into the highly competitive UK DIY & Trade markets. From one box ‘take home today’ products to home delivered ranges with a bespoke feel, the Gower portfolio has gone from strength to strength with innovation and new product development being a core part of the successful business model.