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Electrical Shift Engineer
Singleton Birch Limited are the largest independent Lime Operators in the UK. Running 4 Maerz Kilns in a 24/7 operation producing Calcium Oxide to both internal and external processes and customers. The company in recent years have focused on diversification for the benefits of the company and its customers, with a vision to become a more diverse company going forward to secure the proud status of Singleton Birch Limited.
The Role:
As a Shift Engineer you will play a pivotal role within the Operational site team, reporting into the Electrical Maintenance Engineer you will work as part of a team of multi-skilled engineers in the delivery of the Engineering strategy to support the ongoing progression of the site performance.
Duties & Responsibilities:
• Routine PPM’s & Safety Inspections
• Attend, Diagnose and Repair electrical issues across multiple plants & equipment
• Install & fault find on AC Drives
• PLC Fault Finding
• Instrumentation Installs & Calibrations
• Drive & maintain quality engineering solutions & standards
• Ensure all plant equipment is maintained to standards set by the Electrical Maintenance Engineer
Qualifications & Experience:
• Time served Electrician with NVQ level 3 as a minimum
• 18th Edition & IOSH Managing Safely is desirable.
Knowledge of
• Allen Bradley Drives & PLC’s,
• Siemen’s Instrumentation
• Control Circuits & Pilz Safety Relay’s
A competitive package is provided consisting of salary, pension, and private healthcare
Please send a C.V. and cover letter by post or email to: Mark McCrea, Electrical Maintenance Engineer
Singleton Birch Limited,
Melton Ross Quarries,
Barnetby,
North Lincolnshire,
DN38 6AE or MMcCrea@singletonbirch.co.uk
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