Electrical Engineer
Location:
Northumberland, UK
Department:
Engineering
Shift Pattern:
Continental shift pattern – 12‑hour shifts rotating days and nights
Salary:
£50,793.68 – £57,528.97
, inclusive of shift allowance,
DOE
An established manufacturing organisation in
Northumberland
is seeking an experienced
Electrical Engineer
to join its Engineering team. This is a site‑based, hands‑on role focused on maintaining and improving electrical systems that support a high‑performance manufacturing operation.
The Role
The successful candidate will provide electrical engineering support to ensure production equipment, facilities, and services are maintained to a high standard. Working closely with engineering, production, and project teams, the role plays a key part in equipment reliability, safety, and continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities
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Carry out routine and preventative maintenance on production equipment
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Diagnose and repair electrical faults on manufacturing machinery and support equipment
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Perform calibration, validation, and corrective adjustments on devices such as load cells and temperature controllers
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Provide engineering support to production to improve machine output and resolve process issues
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Assist with the installation and commissioning of new equipment
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Work alongside the on‑site project team to develop new or improved electrical control systems
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Maintain accurate maintenance records using a CMMS
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Ensure full compliance with health & safety regulations and site procedures (including LOTO, permits to work, risk assessments, and ATEX requirements)
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Support and mentor junior technicians and apprentices where required
Technical Skills & Knowledge
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Proven experience fault‑finding and troubleshooting Siemens PLC systems
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Familiarity with AC/DC drives (Siemens and ABB preferred)
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Working knowledge of tension control systems
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Experience with industrial bus systems such as Profibus and Profinet
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Strong ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and drawings
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Solid understanding of industrial electrical systems and best practices
Qualifications & Experience
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Completed apprenticeship in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline
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HNC (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering
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Knowledge of current electrical installation standards (desirable but not essential)
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Knowledge of ATEX zoning and hazardous environments (desirable but not essential)
Personal Attributes
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Strong problem‑solving skills with excellent attention to detail
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team
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Confident communicator, capable of explaining technical issues clearly
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Strong sense of responsibility and professional approach
This opportunity would suit a capable Electrical Engineer comfortable working
12‑hour continental shifts across days and nights
in a technically demanding manufacturing environment with a strong focus on safety, reliability, and continuous improvement.