Maintenance Engineer What You Will Do As a Maintenance Engineer, you will: Be responsible for the breakdown and repair of manufacturing equipment across both automated and manual production lines. Carry out Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) activities as directed. Ensure all equipment on site is safe and compliant with current Health & Safety legislation. Maintain accurate records of breakdowns, maintenance activities, and spare parts usage. Reorder stock and update inventory records as needed. How You Will Do It Apply your solid engineering fault-finding and maintenance background to resolve issues efficiently. Read and interpret electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic drawings to diagnose and repair faults. Use your good IT skills to log maintenance activities and manage documentation. Stay calm and focused under pressure, especially in time-critical situations. Work independently with minimal supervision, while also collaborating effectively with others. Operate across a rotating shift pattern: 6am–2pm, 2pm–10pm, and 10pm–6am. What We Look For Time-served maintenance engineer with an electrical bias (17th/18th Edition qualified). Experience with control systems and automation. Highly self-motivated and capable of planning their own workload to meet business needs. Commitment to maintaining high standards of work and safety. Ability to thrive in a team environment and communicates effectively. #AVRIL #LI-Onsite Johnson Controls: Enhancing the Intelligence of Buildings Your buildings have a purpose. They are places for people to live or work. Facilities for learning or healing. Venues for entertainment and shopping. Sites for the specialized storage of tangible goods or mission-critical data. Your buildings have a huge variety of functions; they are central to your mission. This is where Johnson Controls comes in, helping drive the outcomes that matter most. Through a full range of systems and digital solutions, we make your buildings smarter. A smarter building is safer, more comfortable, more efficient, and, ultimately, more sustainable. Most important, smarter buildings let you focus more intensely on your unique mission. Better for your people. Better for your bottom line. Better for the planet. At Johnson Controls, we’ve been making buildings smarter since 1885, and our capabilities, depth of innovation experience, and global reach have been growing ever since. Today, we offer the world’s largest portfolio of building products, technologies, software, and services; we put that portfolio to work to transform the environments where people live, work, learn and play.