Function: Maintenance & Facilities
Contact: Matthew Taylor
Email: matthew.taylor@jonlee.co.uk
Job details
Ready for a Maintenance Role Where Your Skills Actually Matter?
If you're an electrically biased Maintenance Technician who prefers real engineering over babysitting idle machinery, this role is worth a look. You'll work Monday-Thursday on a rotating early/late shift pattern, supporting a busy automated assembly environment where your decisions genuinely influence uptime, quality and performance.
This is a role where you'll make a visible difference to how well the plant runs - and you'll be trusted to get on with the job.
What You Will Do
- Provide maintenance and technical support across automated assembly equipment including jigs, fixtures, ultrasonic welders, torque tools and sensors.
- Carry out electrical fault-finding on 3-phase industrial systems, panel work and safe isolation.
- Read electrical drawings and replace faulty components quickly and accurately.
- Resolve mechanical issues involving hydraulics and pneumatics.
- Handle common faults such as sensor recalibration, fibre-optic replacements and ultrasonic issues.
- Support preventative maintenance and use the CMMS to keep on top of performance and downtime.
- Take part in continuous improvement activity including 8D, A3 and plant audits.
- Ensure safety standards and compliance are maintained, including lockout/tagout, safe systems of work, contractor permits, PPE and environmental requirements.
- Support installation, commissioning and integration of new equipment.
What You Will Bring
- Fully electrically qualified - ideally time-served, with a strong electrical bias (around 70/30).
- Confident working with industrial 3-phase systems, panels and lock-off procedures.
- Strong electrical fault-finding and problem-solving skills.
- Basic but competent mechanical skills: hydraulics, pneumatics, general assembly equipment.
- Ability to work independently, communicate clearly and make good decisions under pressure.
- Experience in automated/assembly environments (automotive, FMCG, moulding etc.).
- A safety-first mindset and an organised, methodical approach to maintenance.
Why This Role Matters
You'll be keeping production running on a wide range of automated equipment, solving real problems, and playing a key role in maintaining quality, uptime and reliability. If you're someone who takes pride in being the person everyone relies on when things stop working, you'll fit in well here.
Location
Banbury - well-connected and commutable from Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire and Warwickshire.
Interested?
If you want a Maintenance Technician role where your electrical skills are appreciated - and used - apply today and take the next step in your career.

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Associate Director – Energy