Electrical Fitter - 3124-1

Bolton
1 month ago
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Our client, a prominent company in the Defence & Security sector, is currently seeking an Electrical Fitter to join their team in Bolton on a contractual basis.

Key Responsibilities:

Performing advanced electrical fitting tasks with high precision and quality

Maintaining and repairing electronic and avionic systems in defence equipment

Conducting routine inspections and troubleshooting to ensure operational integrity

Reading and interpreting technical drawings and electrical schematics

Collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure project success

Adhering to safety standards and protocols to maintain a safe working environment

Documenting maintenance activities and preparing detailed reports

Working full-time onsite during standard day shifts

Job Requirements:

Experience in electronics and avionics within the Defence & Security sector

Electrical fitting experience

Completion of a recognised electrical apprenticeship, such as:

Approved Apprenticeship/Apprenticeship Framework/Modern Apprenticeship

Vocational G or H Units with Further Education, City & Guilds Parts 1, 2 & 3

Vocational TR23 Units with Further Education, ONC or City & Guilds Parts 1, 2 & 3

Vocational NVQ3 with Further Education, BTEC ONC/HNC

BPSS security clearance or eligibility to obtain one

Ability to work efficiently under standard day shifts without travel requirements

Benefits:

Opportunity to work on high-profile defence and security projects

Potential for contract extension beyond the initial 12 months

Face-to-face interview process to ensure the right fit for the role

Accommodation expenses up to £400 per week for candidates travelling from over 30 miles away

Collaborative and supportive working environment

If you have a strong background in electrical fitting within the Defence & Security sector and are looking for a new challenge, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's expert team in Bolton

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