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An exciting opportunity has emerged for a skilled Electrical Fitter to join a leading automation specialist based in the Stockport area. This position has been created due to company expansion, reflecting the organisation's growth across various sectors including Aerospace, Renewable Energy, Construction, and Food & Beverage.

Hourly Rate- £17.31+ overtime at a higher rate

Working hours- Flexible working hours- 38 hours per week (day shifts)

The Ideal Candidate

Will have machine wiring / control panel wiring experience
NVQ or equivalent
Key Responsibilities

Read and interpret electrical schematic diagrams and wire accordingly.
Build a variety of different panels
Deliver on-site customer support and basic training to new and existing customers, as required and assisting customers to solve technical issues with bespoke automation solutions ensuring technical scope is managed.
Communicate accurate project status to the project leads enabling pro-actively planning.
Support the machine commissioning activities in collaboration with the commissioning team to a successful FAT & SAT.
In return my client offers an hourly rate of £17.31 per hour, 33 days holiday including bank holidays rising to going to 35 days after 5 yrs and 38 after 10 yrs of service, Pension contribution and ongoing personal development and training.
For more information, please call Zoe Today on (phone number removed) or send your CV to (url removed)

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