Telemetry Technician

Birmingham
23 hours ago
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Electrician (Telemetry)

📍 Severn Trent Region (Field-Based)
đź’° Competitive Salary + Van + Tools + Training

The Opportunity

We’re recruiting for an Electrician (Telemetry) to join a growing engineering team delivering critical projects across the water sector. This is a hands-on, site-based role focused on telemetry systems, instrumentation, and electrical installations.

The Role

You’ll be responsible for delivering new and replacement telemetry systems, including installation, testing, and commissioning across multiple sites.

Key duties include:

  • Installing and maintaining ME&I (Mechanical, Electrical & Instrumentation) systems

  • Fault finding on telemetry and instrumentation systems

  • Modifying and working on MCC panels

  • Reviewing I/O schedules, panel drawings, and test documentation

  • Commissioning systems in line with specifications

  • Completing site documentation and reports

  • Ensuring full compliance with Health & Safety standards

    This is a field-based role with a high level of autonomy.

    What You’ll Need

  • Level 3 Electrical Qualification (or equivalent)

  • ECS Gold Card

  • 18th Edition Wiring Regulations

  • Experience working with electrical systems and instrumentation

  • Strong understanding of safe working practices

  • Full UK driving licence

    Nice to Have

  • Experience in the water or utilities sector

  • Familiarity with telemetry systems

  • Strong IT skills (Excel etc.)

    What’s in It for You

  • Competitive salary

  • Company van + power tools provided

  • 20 days holiday + bank holidays (rising to 25 with service)

  • Pension scheme (3% employer contribution)

  • Death in service benefit

  • Ongoing training and development

    Why This Role?

    This is a solid move for an electrically qualified engineer looking to step into a specialist telemetry and instrumentation role within a stable and growing sector.

    Apply Now

    If you’re ready for a field-based role with variety, autonomy, and long-term progression—apply today

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