Plant Technician

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Plant Technician

Carbon60 are currently hiring for an Plant Technician to join one of our industry leading clients within the water industry at their site based in Peterborough. Due to the nature of our client's business and continuous growth, there are plenty progressive opportunities - offering long-term careers.

Salary: Up to £39,000 p/a with overtime opportunities and on-call Bonus

Working Hours: 7:30am - 4:30pm Mon to Thurs, 7:30am - 2pm Friday

Overview of the role:

You will be supporting the Plant Operations Team to carry out electrical maintenance to Mobile Water treatment equipment. You will also be helping with routine maintenance tasks, regeneration operations, housekeeping and fault finding.
This is a busy role within their team and there are plenty of opportunities to progress.

What will your day-to-day look like?

Working with Siemens and Allen Bradley PLC software.
Fault finding in control systems (PLCs', SCADA, DCS etc) through preventative and reactive maintenance.
Electrical and PLC support to the Plant and Assembly Team.
Producing documentation / drawings for the plant PLC
Maintaining electrical control systems in containers, trailers and skids. Including lighting, direct on-line, instrumentation, pumps / motors, etc.
Some PLC modifications and fault finding in the regeneration plant, for sites, and on our control systems for mobile water treatment equipment.
Assisting in the development of plant modification and improvement work.
Maintaining accurate maintenance records.
Following EHS and Quality standards.
What skills will you have?

Experience in industrial electrical works
Previously worked in Industrial area, assembly or other operational role
Strong EHS and Quality awareness
17th or 18th Edition Wiring Regulations, or NVQ3 in electrical based units, or similar
Drawing software skills
Experience in the Water treatment industry is an advantage, but not essential To apply, please contact (phone number removed).

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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