Electrical Engineer
Content + Source + Freshness • 12 Dec 2025 • 95% confidence
Offer value
Moderate to high value due to competitive salary, work-life balance with shift work, and engagement in automation projects.
- Salary of £42,000 - £45,000 plus overtime potential
- Work on automation and maintenance tasks in a modern environment
- Good work-life balance with rotating shifts
- Requires adaptability and electrical knowledge
Pros
- Salary range of £42,000 - £45,000 plus overtime
- Engagement in innovative manufacturing environments
- Work with high-level automation and process improvement projects
Cons
- Shift work may disrupt personal schedule
- Physical demands of maintenance roles
- Requires adaptability to various equipment types
Who it's for
Mid-level • Shift-based in a manufacturing setting
Good fit
- Skilled electrical engineers with a maintenance background
- Individuals interested in automation and continuous improvement
- Those looking for stable, shift-based roles in manufacturing
Not recommended for
- Entry-level engineers without significant experience
- Candidates who prefer fixed day-time hours
- Individuals averse to working in dynamic environments
Motivation fit
Key skills
About the job
Location: Rochdale, Greater Manchester
Salary: £42,000 – £45,000 (inclusive of shift allowance)
Overtime: x1.5 (Saturday) / x2 (Sunday) – OTE £45–48k
Shifts: Rotating – 6-2 / 2-10 / 10-6
Holidays: 25 days + bank holidays
Contract: Permanent, Full-Time
A leading UK manufacturer with multiple sites and a strong reputation for quality, innovation, and sustainability. Supplying both own-label and branded products for major retailers, the company continues to invest heavily in automation and process improvement, offering an exciting and technically engaging environment for skilled engineers.
The RoleReporting to the Engineering Manager, the Electrical Shift Engineer will be responsible for maintaining, repairing, and improving production equipment within a highly automated facility. You will handle both proactive and reactive maintenance tasks, supporting production teams to minimise downtime and optimise efficiency.
Working as part of a multi-skilled engineering team, you’ll ensure electrical systems, machinery, and controls are operating safely and effectively. You’ll also assist with planned maintenance activities and have opportunities to get involved in continuous improvement and automation projects.
Key Responsibilities-
Respond to and diagnose electrical and mechanical breakdowns efficiently.
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Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and support the day team where required.
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Work closely with production to prioritise repairs and reduce downtime.
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Assist in the installation and commissioning of new equipment and PLC-based systems.
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Support upcoming automation upgrades, including AMR robot integration.
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Maintain accurate maintenance and fault-finding records.
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Ensure compliance with all safety, quality, and environmental procedures.
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Rollers, bearings, sprockets, motors, gearboxes, chains, belts.
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Pneumatic and hydraulic systems.
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PLC-controlled production lines and automated machinery.
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Electrically biased, multi-skilled engineer.
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Minimum Level 3 qualification (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering.
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Strong electrical fault-finding skills, ideally with PLC exposure (Siemens, Allen-Bradley, etc.).
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Experience within a fast-paced manufacturing or production environment.
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Good mechanical understanding (bearings, conveyors, drives, etc.).
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Positive attitude with strong teamwork and communication skills.
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Able to work autonomously and take ownership of maintenance issues.
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Competitive salary and overtime potential.
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Secure, long-term role within a growing and reputable manufacturer.
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On-site parking and staff facilities.
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Opportunities for further training and career development.
Interested?
If you’re an electrically biased maintenance engineer looking for a varied and stable shift role in a modern, expanding manufacturing environment, we’d love to hear from you.
