Electrical Technician / System Technician

Liverpool
3 weeks ago
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Electrical Technician Rolling Stock / System Technician

Location: Liverpool
Salary: £58,070 (including shift allowances), rising to £61,699 upon competency completion
Hours: 35 hours per week, shift-based (including nights and weekends on a 24/7 rota)

Are you an electrical technician with fault-finding and diagnostic skills? Whether you're looking for your first role in the rail industry or are already working in Rolling Stock and seeking a new opportunity.

We’re hiring Electrical Technicians, working on state-of-the-art Rolling Stock. You’ll play a key role in ensuring reliability, safety, and performance as part of one of the UK's leading rail engineering organisations.

We encourage applications from all backgrounds, including those currently working in the RAF, REME, Avionics, FMCG, Offshore, Brewing, Mining, Navy, Army, and other equipment-focused industries.
If you have transferable electrical diagnostic skills, we’re interested in you.

Responsibilities:
• Conducting advanced fault-finding and identifying repairs
• Supporting condition monitoring and manually monitored systems on modern locomotives
• Collaborating with performance engineers and production teams to resolve technical issues
• Acting as a systems specialist (training and support provided)
• Performing system tests and precise measurements on electrical, electronic, software, and mechanical systems

What we’re looking for:
• Recognised engineering apprenticeship (minimum Level 3, City & Guilds / BTEC) with Electrical, Mechanical, or electronic bias
• Experienced in maintenance engineering
• Electrical and diagnostic skills, including the ability to read schematics and lead fault investigations
• Confidence in solving technical problems and collaborating across teams

Applicants will be required to pass an electrical fault-finding assessment as part of the recruitment process.

The client is committed to creating an inclusive and supportive workplace. Whether you’re returning to work, transitioning between industries, or looking for long-term development in rail, the client provides a welcoming environment with ongoing training and progression opportunities.
Whats on offer!!!!
£58,070 (including shift allowance), rising to £61,699 upon competency completion
36 days holiday
De?ned Contribution pension scheme. Auto-enrolment at a 4% matched contribution rate with the option to increase up to 10%
Maternity is 26 weeks full pay followed by 26 weeks half pay
Paternity is 2 weeks full pay
Company paid membership in the cashback health plan
Cycle to Work Scheme
A workplace that celebrates diversity and empowers all employees
Access to a physiotherapy service
Annual pay review
Long service awards
Company sick pay
Employee Assistance ProgrammeTXM is committed to fair and accessible hiring. “We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and will happily adapt our process to support you and to make any required reasonable adjustments”. Please do not hesitate to contact us to let us know what you need.

The Employer is a Silver Member of the Women in Rail and Armed forces Covenant and a member of the Age-Friendly Employer Pledge – Proudly supporting those who serve and shaping the future of rail

Please note: As required within the rail industry. Successful candidates must pass a pre-employment medical and drug & Alcohol test

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