EC&I technician

Canning Town North
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About The Role
Electrical Control and Instrumentation Technician (EC&I)

Kent

£42,000 - £48,000 per annum

As the next Z-Tech Electrical, Control and Instrumentation (EC&I) Technician, you’ll have the joy of working on multiple sites in a variety of industries. It’s likely that no day will look the same!

So what’s involved?

As an experienced EC&I Technician, you'll be responsible for the delivery of preventative maintenance of electrical systems, controls and instrumentation, attending to any reactive/correct maintenance, fault finding, completing any repairs/replacements/calibration to instruments, installation of new systems/equipment, commissioning, all in accordance with BS767 18th Edition - whilst always keeping the customer happy. No day will be the same as you'll be working on various sites using your Z-Tech van and company fuel card.

To be successful you'll ideally need:

Successful completion of ONC/HNC in engineering (or equivalent), NVQ or C&G Level 3 Electrical
18th Edition
Industrial experience
Instrumentation experience
Telemetry connection experience
Valid UK driving license - we'll supply you with a company van and fuel card. 
What's in it for you?

Van and fuel card
25 days of annual leave plus 8 bank holiday
Pension scheme
Life Assurance
Access to the Employee Assistance Programme
Cycle to work scheme
Refer a friend schemeAccess to the ‘My Rewards’ portal offering discounts on a variety of purchases
 
If you meet all the criteria for this role, we can't wait to hear from you!

If this particular role isn't the perfect fit, please explore other opportunities on our careers page (url removed)> 
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About The Company
At Z-Tech Control Systems, we pride ourselves on delivering specialist MEICA support to the UK's Water, Energy, and Adjacent Market industries. Our mission is to partner with our customers to develop environmentally sustainable and cost-efficient solutions, allowing them to concentrate on their core operations. We're committed to becoming the MEICA Contractor of choice by keeping our customers at the heart of everything we do

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