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Electrical Engineer / Panel Wirer

Job Description

About The Company

My client an established design and manufacturer of bespoke, capital equipment solutions are currently looking to recruit an experienced Electrical Engineer / Control Panel Wirer to join the business.

The Electrical Engineer / Panel Wirer will be responsible for fitting out, wiring and testing bespoke control system panels, following provided layout and wiring drawings, ensuring work is carried out to appropriate company standards. You will also be responsible for identifying and assisting with resolving any issues found during the manufacturing process alongside the engineering design team.

Electrical Engineer / Panel Wirer - Package Details

  • £35,000 to £45,000 dependent on experience
  • Full Training & Development for Progression to Electrical Software Engineer
  • 40 Hour Working Week (Overtime paid in excess of 40 hours)
  • 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays
  • Pension Scheme
  • Free On-Site Parking

Electrical Engineer / Panel Wirer - Experience Requirements

  • Ideally Educated to a minimum HND level in Electrical Engineering or hold a relevant electrical apprenticeship
  • Ability to read and interpret Electrical and Mechanical drawings and schematics
  • Previous experience within Control Panel Build, Maintenance and Repair environment with a strong understanding of mechanical maintenance
  • Ability to fabricate, assemble and fit electrical and pneumatic components for various mechanical and electrical systems
  • Skilled in using hand and power tools

Electrical Control Panel Builder - Key Responsibilities

  • Fabricate, fit and assemble electrical and pneumatic components for various electrical and mechanical systems, ensuring accurate records of all maintenance work are completed.
  • Repair malfunctioning mechanical and electrical systems
  • Participate in planning, product and development meetings
  • Troubleshoot and stress test products to minimise problems or recalls
  • Experience of panel testing / fault finding
  • Install and wire control equipment