Electrical Wireman

Posted 8 May by Market36
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Market 36 Recruitment are currently recruiting for an Electrical Wireperson for our client based in Braintree on a temporary to permanent basis.

Main purpose of the role is to assemble, wire and electrically test distribution and MCCB boards, cabinets, and cable harnesses mechanically and electrically.

Roles & Responsibilities:

  • Build and test distribution and MCCB panels to the standards specified by the latest electrical regulations: BS EN 61439 and BS7671 including energy metering and surge suppression devices.
  • Read, understand, and work from technical electrical CAD drawings and wiring diagrams.
  • 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.
  • Ensure all components and finished goods are quality controlled and report any non-conformance to QA technician.
  • To ensure a safe working environment is maintained and continually improved with the use of risk assessments.

Experience, Knowledge & Qualifications:

  • Previous experience in Low Voltage panel building environment.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Flas Testing Certified
  • Knowledge of metering requirements and installation.

Working hours are Monday - Friday 07:30 - 16:30

In return our client offers a competitive salary between £27,000 - £30,000 per annum.

Market 36 Recruitment Ltd cover a variety of sectors including Commercial, Industrial, Engineering, and HR & Finance. We take pride on building strong working relationships with local employers and candidates.

Tagged as: Engineering, Electrical, Assembly.

Required skills

  • Electronics
  • Panel Wiring

Reference: 52610517

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