Maintenance Electrician - AESOPs WWTW
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- Scotland,Fife
- Full Time, Permanent
- £38,000 - £43,000 per annum
Job Description:
Maintenance Electrician - Wastewater Treatment (Leven,Fife)
Circa £40,000 per annum + overtime (time & a half)
37 hours per week | Day shift | Monday-Friday
First Achieves engineering department are working with a well-established organisation
within the water and wastewater sector who are seeking a Maintenance Electrician to join
their site-based maintenance team at a Wastewater Treatment Works in Leven.
This role offers a stable weekday schedule, strong earning potential through overtime, and the
opportunity to work within critical national infrastructure.
Key Responsibilities of the role include
* Carry out planned and reactive electrical maintenance on site
* Electrical fault finding and diagnostics
* Interpret electrical drawings, schematics, and O&M manuals
* Work with PLCs and star/delta starters
* Support mechanical fitters when required
* Assist in the development of apprentice engineers
* Contribute to a structured site maintenance regime
Essential experience for the role
* Time-served electrician or HNC Equivalent qualification in Electrical engineering
* 18th Edition qualified
* Strong electrical fault-finding capability
* Comfortable working independently and as part of a team
* Flexible and proactive approach
* Wastewater / industrial maintenance experience preferred but not essential
* Comfortable working with heights and in confined spaces
* Physically fit, this is a hands on role
Desirable (but not essential)
* Safe isolation of electrical and mechanical equipment
* Training or awareness of LOLER, PUWER, DSEAR
* HV competency
Interested?
If you’re an experienced electrician looking for a long-term, weekday role in the utilities
sector, apply via LinkedIn or send a cv over for an informal chat.
Please not this position does not offer sponsorship
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Circa £40,000 per annum + overtime (time & a half)
37 hours per week | Day shift | Monday-Friday
First Achieves engineering department are working with a well-established organisation
within the water and wastewater sector who are seeking a Maintenance Electrician to join
their site-based maintenance team at a Wastewater Treatment Works in Leven.
This role offers a stable weekday schedule, strong earning potential through overtime, and the
opportunity to work within critical national infrastructure.
Key Responsibilities of the role include
* Carry out planned and reactive electrical maintenance on site
* Electrical fault finding and diagnostics
* Interpret electrical drawings, schematics, and O&M manuals
* Work with PLCs and star/delta starters
* Support mechanical fitters when required
* Assist in the development of apprentice engineers
* Contribute to a structured site maintenance regime
Essential experience for the role
* Time-served electrician or HNC Equivalent qualification in Electrical engineering
* 18th Edition qualified
* Strong electrical fault-finding capability
* Comfortable working independently and as part of a team
* Flexible and proactive approach
* Wastewater / industrial maintenance experience preferred but not essential
* Comfortable working with heights and in confined spaces
* Physically fit, this is a hands on role
Desirable (but not essential)
* Safe isolation of electrical and mechanical equipment
* Training or awareness of LOLER, PUWER, DSEAR
* HV competency
Interested?
If you’re an experienced electrician looking for a long-term, weekday role in the utilities
sector, apply via LinkedIn or send a cv over for an informal chat.
Please not this position does not offer sponsorship
mailto:
Job number 3330365
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