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Position: Electrical Fitter / Panel Wirer

Location: Gloucester

Type of work: permanent 

Salary: £30000 to £31000

Working hours: 37 hours Monday to Friday (early finish on Friday) and every other Friday off.

Benefits: 33 days of holidays inclusive of BH, early finish, annual bonus, free parking, stake holder pension, heath care plan, free drinks on site, group life assurance.

We are now seeking to recruit an electrical fitter to work for a busy manufacturing business based in Gloucester. The appropriate electrical fitter would be responsible for previous experience in electrical wiring and panel building.

Responsibilities of electrical fitter:

Working off blueprints carrying out electrical fitting of sub-assemblies onto special purpose machines
Working with bespoke build
This position will suit somebody with experience of wiring, panel building and electrical fitting with an experience in problem solving.
Secure and fix cables, looms, switches, and other electric devices to machine assemblies
Assembly of electrical wiring looms to drawings
Working with 1 and 3 phase motors
Use electrical measuring equipment where necessary.
Requirements of electrical fitter:

Previous electrical experience in panel wiring and wiring industrial machines, qualifications are desirable but not essential.
Proven ability to read and interpret electrical drawings.
Skilled problem solver who looks for best solution to ensure highest quality products.
Good Attention to details and fault-finding skills
Ability to work on your own initiative as well as part of the team.
If you think this is appropriate opportunity, please email your CV to (url removed) or contact Marta on (phone number removed)

Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors

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