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Job Title: Electrical Assembler
Location: Dorset, UK
Job Type: Permanent
Salary: Up to £35,000
About Our Client:
Our client is a leading expert in industrial automation, specialising in robotics and the aerospace sector. Based in the beautiful region of Dorset, they have established a world-class reputation for providing innovative solutions to complex industrial challenges. With extensive experience, they serve prominent companies by delivering advanced, bespoke automation systems.
The Role:
Our client is looking for inquisitive and detail-oriented Electrical Build Engineers to join their dynamic team. In this crucial role, you will support the next phase of their ambitious project delivery. Your responsibilities will include critically reviewing technical drawings and constructing high-quality, custom electromechanical automation systems, ensuring they meet specifications and adhere to strict safety standards.
As an Electrical Build Engineer, you will work closely with various departments and stakeholders, sharing your expertise and providing constructive feedback. Your main objective will be to accurately build and test electrical systems, troubleshoot issues, and implement solutions. This role also involves travelling to client sites for the installation of robotic automation systems across various sectors, including defence.
Key Responsibilities:

Build and test bespoke electromechanical automation systems
Review and interpret technical electrical drawings
Collaborate with cross-functional teams and stakeholders
Identify and resolve electrical faults
Travel to client sites for system installations
About You:

HNC in an electrical-focused discipline, electrical apprenticeship, or equivalent experience
Strong communication skills in written and verbal English
Proficient in reading and understanding technical electrical drawings
Eager to learn and adapt to new technologies
Proactive problem-solver with a good understanding of industrial systems, particularly safety systems
Able to manage workloads and complete tasks independently
Full UK driving license
Knowledgeable about health and safety practices
Willingness and ability to travel as needed
Working Hours:

Monday to Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Flexible start and finish times available
What Our Client Offers:

Salary up to £35,000, based on experience
Flexible working environment
25 days holiday plus bank holidays
Occupational sick pay
Company pension scheme
Free parking
Supportive and friendly work culture
Generous overnight allowance

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