Electrical Modification Technician

Shorterm Group
Nottingham, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
Posted
16 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Job title: Electrical Modification Technician

Job location: Nottingham

Shifts: Days Monday to Friday or Sunday or Thursday

Must be flexible to do the odd night shift if requested

Hours per week: 45 to 50 hours per week

Rates: First 40 hours £22.85 Paye - £29.74 Umbrella

After 40 hours £28.57 - £34.65 Umbrella

Duration: Ongoing

Start date: ASAP

Industries considered: Rail, Rolling Stock, RAF, REME, Army, Navy, Marine, Avionics, Rolling Stock, Commercial/Industrial Electrics, Defence, Plant Engineering, SPM, HVAC, and Process Engineering

Disciplines considered: Diesel Engine Fitter, Mechanical Engineer, Mechanic, Avionic Technician, Aircraft Engineer, Marine Engineer, Maintenance Fitter, and Breakdown Engineer

Company Summary:

They are a global leader in Rolling Stock vehicle manufacturing, service and maintenance.

Position Summary

This position is for an electrically biased technician, to carry out electrical modifications and system testing. You will be expected to work from modification written instructions, engineering drawings, wiring diagrams and maintenance instructions. This is a Safety Critical position and is a requirement against the Service Agreement (SA). This could also include the following:

* Rerouting wiring

* Cable pulling

* Indenting cables

* Re-install wiring

* Test Continuity

* Installing software

* Changing relay boxes

Person Profile/Experience:

Previous Rail experience is preferred but not essential

Qualifications:

A Level 3 or equivalent qualification or above in an Electrical discipline is required.

Contact Information:

Email: (url removed)

Phone: (phone number removed)

PLEASE NOTE ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE ABLE TO PASS A DRUGS AND ALCOHOL TEST BEFORE BEING OFFERED A POSITION.

Please note due to the volume of applications, we can only commit to contact those candidates we deem suitable for the position. However, we may retain your details and contact you in the future should suitable positions arise.

Please note the above job specification could be subject to change as agreed with our client

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