Electrical and Mechanical Engineer

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Hexagon Recruitment
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Runcorn
£40000 - £45000/annum
Posted 1 day ago
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Electrical and Mechanical Engineer – Runcorn Area Only Hexagon Recruitment are recruiting on behalf of our long-established manufacturing client based in Runcorn (WA7). This position would ideally suit candidates living within easy commuting distance of Runcorn, Widnes, Frodsham, or Warrington. Role: Electrical and Mechanical Engineer Location: Runcorn, Cheshire Salary: £40,000–£45,000 per annum (DOE) About the Role: This is a hands-on engineering role with approximately 75% electrical and 25% mechanical focus. You’ll be responsible for maintaining and installing a range of production machinery, ensuring smooth operation across site. Key Responsibilities: • Carry out electrical and mechanical maintenance, installations, and repairs. • Complete safety checks, risk assessments, and technical documentation. • Support breakdown response and preventative maintenance activities. • Work closely with other engineers and production teams to resolve issues efficiently. • Participate in overtime and call-out cover as required (paid at enhanced rates). Requirements: • Minimum 3 years’ experience in a similar maintenance or engineering role. • Strong electrical knowledge and familiarity with industrial machinery. • Able to diagnose and resolve both electrical and mechanical faults. • Comfortable working as part of a close-knit local team. • Candidates must be based locally to Runcorn and able to attend site reliably. Working Hours: • Monday to Friday, 8-hour shifts (40 hours per week). • Overtime paid at time and a half. • Sunday call-outs paid at double time (minimum 4 hours). Apply online today or call (phone number removed) to discuss the role

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