GE Aerospace

Facilities&MaintenanceElectrician

£55–75k ~AI est. Prestwick, United Kingdom FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Facilities & Maintenance Electrician at GE Aerospace. Skills: Electrical maintenance, PLC/CNC fault finding. Prioritise reactive maintenance activities. Carry out planned maintenance”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problem solving skills

Eligibility Requirements

BPSS clearance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Recognised Electrical apprenticeship, Trade papers required, Computer literate, 17th Edition Wiring Regulations certification, Experience of PLC/CNC machine tool fault finding, Recent electrical maintenance experience, Electrical maintenance within industrial environment

Nice to Have

Electrical Inspection and Testing certification

What You'll Do.

Prioritise reactive maintenance activities

Carry out planned maintenance

Fault find and diagnose faults

Fault finding to component level

Assist in planning project works

Assist in implementation project works

Adhere to safe systems of work

Adhere to LOTO procedures

Provide on job training

Provide guidance to apprentices

Order breakdown parts

Work with contractors

Provide temporary Lead Mechanic cover

Carry out statutory inspections

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work as part of a team; Work on own initiative

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication

Full Job Description

# ******Job Description Summary****** # **Job Description** ## Description * In conjunction with line management and the site’s CMMS (Computerised Maintenance Management System) prioritise reactive maintenance activities and attend accordingly. * Carry out planned maintenance activities on site plant and equipment in accordance with the sites preventative maintenance schedules & CMMS. * Fault find and diagnose faults on site plant and equipment, utilising technical drawings, manuals, PLC/CNC applications where required. * Fault finding to component level * Assist in the planning and implementation of site specific project works. * Relocate plant and equipment, when applicable. * Certify to use and utilise site MEWPs (Mobile Elevating Work Platforms). * Adhere to safe systems of work, including the site’s LOTO (Lock Out Tag Out) procedures. * Provide on the job training and guidance to develop F&M Apprentice Electricians. * In conjunction with the Maintenance Parts Controller order breakdown parts or spares, providing detailed information to allow fastest possible delivery. * Work with contractors and suppliers, when necessary. * Provide temporary Lead Mechanic cover when required. Carry out statutory inspections of plant and machinery. ## Qualification / Requirements: * Must have served a recognised Electrical apprenticeship (trade papers required). * Can demonstrate strong problem solving skills. * Can read and understand technical drawings and manuals. * Has the ability to work as part of a team or on their own initiative. * Is able to balance varying workloads and priorities to meet business needs in a fast paced and ever changing environment. * Must be computer literate and have good verbal and written communication skills. * Must have 17th Edition Wiring Regulations certification * Must have Experience of PLC/CNC machine tool fault finding and programming * Must have recent electrical maintenance experience within an industrial environment * An understanding of

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