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Electrical Supervisor
Salary: £50,000 – 53,000 + 25 days holiday + pension + Life assurance x4 salary
Location: Yeadon / Otley (easily commutable from Bradford, Leeds, Harrogate)
Hours: Monday to Friday – 7.30am – 4pm
The Job:

  • Manage a team of shift and days based electrical technicians
  • Mix of preventative and reactive maintenance on a large manufacturing site
  • A mixture of old and new equipment and machinery across a large site
  • AC DC motors and drives, some PLCs but not many
  • Pumps, mixing vessels, boilers and boiler house equipment, compressors, gas booster systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, overhead cranes and lift systems. They have service contracts for more complex issues.
    The Person:
  • Ability to lead a team with a positive & engaging personality, attitude and team player essential.
  • Skills in electrical and instrumentation engineering
    The Company:
  • Very well established with a global customer base manufacturing sustainable and in demand products. There is a professional yet informal and relaxed feel to the plant.
  • Team and company are very friendly and work as a team. There will be opportunities to improve and learn new skills, get involved in projects and progress if you wanted to.
    To apply send CV to Tim Fawcett at Control Recruitment Solutions or contact us via the office number.
    Key; electrical supervisor, E&I supervisor , EC&I supervisor, electrical maintenance engineer, electrical engineer; project engineer; industrial electrician; controls engineer; controls and automation engineer; EC&I technician;; instrumentation engineer; EC&I engineer; area engineer; section engineer; P&IDs, electrical engineer; scada; maintenance engineering; steam, comah; boiler; pressure; plant; pssr; electrical engineering; electrical maintenance engineer; tissue, paper, paper mill; hrsg; PLC, dcs; commissioning; superheated steam; steam generator; Manufacturing; propulsion; power; chemical; navy; marine; pressure vessels; tanks; heat exchangers; marine engineer; Plant Engineering; Marine Engineering; hydraulics; combustion engineering; renewable, biomass; CHP; combined heat and power; high pressure steam; steam rising; reliability; materials handling; solids handling; process machinery; aluminium; food; pharmaceutical; plastics; chemicals; feeds; mixers; hoppers; silos; tanks; heat exchangers; pressure vessels

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