Multiskilled Maintenance Engineer
Teknikal GlobalTeknikal Specialist Recruitment are recruiting for a Maintenance Technician with an Electronics Bias.
£50,000 DOE + Bonus + Private Healthcare + Profit Share | Bedford (Ampthill area)
Double Day Shift | Further Education Support | Award-Winning Employer
- What's In It for You?:Salary up to £50,000 DOE
- Profit share bonus scheme (up to 8%)
- Private healthcare package
- Financial support for further education
- 24 days holiday + bank holidays
- Gym and cinema discounts
- Ongoing technical and professional training
- Clear route for career development
- Double Days shift: Mon–Fri (6am–2pm / 2pm–10pm)
- No weekend work
The Role:
Our client, a respected leader in precision components and advanced technology, is seeking a Maintenance Technician with an electronics bias to join their Bedfordshire facility. This role is ideal for someone experienced in electronic fault-finding who is keen to work in a cleanroom environment on a variety of high-spec equipment.
You will be responsible for conducting preventative maintenance, diagnosing, and repairing electronic faults, and supporting production efficiency across electrical, electronic and some mechanical systems. You'll also play a part in stock management, process improvement, and ensuring high safety standards.
- What You'll Need:
- Apprenticeship or Level 3 qualification in Electronics or Electrical Engineering
- Experience working in a cleanroom or wafer fabrication setting (preferred)
- Strong skills in PCB fault-finding, soldering, and working with motors/control panels
- Ability to read electrical/electronic schematics
- Confident working with PPE and chemicals
- A proactive, team-oriented approach and willingness to learn
This is a rare opportunity to join a growing business that invests in its people. APPLY NOW to take the next step in your maintenance engineering career.
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