Electrical Installation Engineer
Northwest / UK wide
3-month contract (likelihood of extension)
Rates: £24.00p/h - £27.00p/h DOE (Outside IR35)
Up to 70 hours p/w (8am – 6pm days only)
Electrical / Panel Building / Wiring
I am working with a key client in the Northwest who are looking for skilled Electrical Installation Engineers for a minimum 3-month contract, with the opportunity for that to be extended. You will be involved in the installation of electrical panels to customer sites within the FMCG industry.
As a skilled Electrical Installation Engineer, you will require to conduct the following duties:
- On site installation of panels to mechanical equipment predominantly conveyors
- Reading technical electrical engineering drawings
- Working closely with panel builders and draughtsman where necessary
- Ability to chip in with any mechanical work
The successful Panel Builder will need to have the following attributes:
- Highly experienced in electrical engineering ideally within the FMCG industry
- Hands on experience working on components such as drives & motors
- Ability to read electrical engineering drawings
- 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (preferable)
The benefits of this position:
- Outside IR35 – Limited co. contractors
- Up to 70 hours p/w on site
- Day shifts working Monday to Friday with Overtime available
I am looking to speak to talented Panel Builders who are looking for a rewarding and highly challenging position. For more information please contact Dom Firth (07892789342), Recruitment Consultant at ATA Recruitment.
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