Electrical Technician in Didcot

Electrical Technician in Didcot

Didcot Full-Time 40500 - 49500 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Murray McIntosh & Associates

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Build and wire control panels, ensuring top-notch quality and adherence to standards.
  • Company: Join a reputable company known for its commitment to excellence in electrical engineering.
  • Benefits: Competitive pay, flexible hours, and opportunities for skill development.
  • Other info: Great opportunity for career advancement in the electrical field.
  • Why this job: Get hands-on experience in a dynamic environment while working on exciting projects.
  • Qualifications: Experience in electrical work and familiarity with IPC standards preferred.

The predicted salary is between 40500 - 49500 Β£ per year.

Murray Mc Intosh are currently seeking an Electrical Technician to work for a client of ours on a contract basis as detailed below:
Responsibilities:

  • Control panel building
  • Panel wiring to IPC standards
  • Rack building and wiring
  • Cable pulling
  • Prototype wiring
  • Adding connectors to cables
  • Working to diagrams and schematics
  • 18th edition electrical would be preferred
  • AMRT1_UKTJ

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Electrical Technician in Didcot employer: Murray McIntosh & Associates

As a Process Commissioning Engineer in Newport, Wales, you'll join a dynamic team that values hands-on work and offers a unique opportunity to take ownership of major infrastructure projects. Our company fosters a collaborative work culture, prioritising employee growth through continuous training and development, while also providing competitive benefits and a commitment to safety. With the chance to see the tangible impact of your contributions daily, this role is perfect for those seeking meaningful and rewarding employment in a vibrant location.

Murray McIntosh & Associates

Contact Details:

Murray McIntosh & Associates Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Electrical Technician in Didcot

Control Panel Building
Panel Wiring to IPC Standards
Rack Building and Wiring
Cable Pulling
Prototype Wiring
Adding Connectors to Cables
Working to Diagrams and Schematics