EC&I Technician

Date:  10 Mar 2026
Posting End Date: 
Location: 

Middlesbrough, GB, TS6 6UD

Company:  Cleveland Potash Ltd.

The Role


Work as part of the Teesdock E,C&I team to ensure all site machinery and equipment performs safely and efficiently through planned inspections, effective fault-finding, timely repairs, and proactive maintenance.

 

The Key Responsibilities

 

Safety & Compliance

  • Complete statutory inspections and reports in line with legislation and site requirements.
  • Comply with current Health & Safety regulations, risk assessments, method statements, and site-specific rules.
  • Conduct and document electrical isolations per company procedures.
  • Maintain awareness of evolving health and safety standards.

 

Maintenance & Operations

  • Inspect, fault-find, maintain and repair ship, rail, wagon, loading and unloading machinery, conveyor systems, and switchgear.
  • Use tools such as root cause analysis (RCA) and mean time before failure (MTBF) to analyse problems and implement permanent solutions
  • Plan and execute work based on shift reports and inspections.
  • Utilise the Permit to Work system; issue permits as authorised.
  • Maintain accurate maintenance records and compile reports using SAP.

 

Teamwork & Communication

  • Collaborate effectively with engineering and production colleagues to minimise downtime.
  • Provide feedback on equipment condition and job progress to supervisors and team members.
  • Interpret and act upon technical manuals, verbal instructions, and previous reports.

 

Problem Solving & Decision Making

  • Respond promptly and independently to equipment issues, using sound judgment under pressure.
  • Suggest improvements in equipment performance, safety, tooling, or working practices.

 

Resource Use

  • Use parts and consumables responsibly to reduce waste and cost.
  • Ensure tooling and materials are used efficiently and safely.

The Requirements

 

Experience & Qualifications

  • Time-served EC&I Technician in a heavy industrial, mining, or processing environment.
  • Experience in heavy industry, ports, manufacturing, or similar environments (preferred but not essential)
  • Experience with instruments, DCS, SCADA and PLC control systems.
  • Level 2 Skills for Life (Numeracy, Literacy, ITQ) or GCSE equivalent/higher.
  • Relevant engineering qualifications (Preferably Advanced Apprenticeship and HNC).
  • Certification in Risk Assessment and IOSH Working Safely (or willingness to achieve).
  • Strong communication skills—verbal and written.

 

What You’ll Bring

 

  • A proactive, flexible, and safety-conscious mindset.
  • Self-discipline, reliability, and a team-focused approach.
  • A willingness to develop and continuously improve performance.