Electrical Wireman - Braintree

Posted 15 April by Adecco

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Purpose of Role

The role of the Electrical Wireman is to mechanically and electrically assemble, wire and electrically test distribution switch boards.

Role and Responsibilities

To pick and check all component quantity and quality before each job.

To build and assemble wiring loom kits using a variety of cable crimp hand tools.

Electrical testing, fault finding and resolution.

Production of Test Certificates.

To work using own initiative with limited supervision.

Make all efforts to ensure customer required dispatch dates are met.

Ensure all components and finished goods are quality controlled and report any non-conformance to QA Technician.

Maintain manufacturing records including; copy test certification, wiring diagrams, layout drawings and production sheets.

To ensure a safe working environment is maintained and continually improved with the use of risk assessments, work instructions and safe systems of work. Ensuring that team members are competent and comply with all Health and Safety standards, company and legal requirements e.g. the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999.

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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Application questions

Do you have electrical assembly experence?
Are you based in Braintree?
Are you available immediately ?

Reference: 52253123

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