Job of the week: electrical engineer for leading company

By Deborah Bowyer

8th Nov 2021 | Local News

Looking for a job? Then look no further because KPI Recruiting has just the job for you.

KPI Recruiting wants to help Sandbach people find local jobs in the buoyant market and they currently have a cracking vacancy for an electrical engineer.

This job plus more is listed in our job section in Sandbach Nub News section which we bring to you in partnership with KPI Recruiting Ltd.

Click to go into the site then click on 'jobs' on the black bar at the top of the page which will take you to all live vacancies.

This role for is for an electrical engineer with a salary of £35,000 - £39,000 a year for a company based on the outskirts of Newcastle-under-Lyme.

The company is one of the leading meat and sausage providers in Europe. The successful applicant will provide support to the overnight production teams and will be supported by both day engineers and the head of the engineering team.

You will need a good working knowledge of programmable logic controls and control systems plus the ability to respond effectively to breakdowns and a knowledge of predictive and preventative maintenance regimes.

The applicant will also have logical approach to fault finding and problem solving.

If you are interested, then call Leanne on 01782 712230 or email Leanne @kpir.co.uk

     

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