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Electrical Technician - vehicle build

Shoreham-by-Sea
1 week ago
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We have a great opportunity for an experienced Electrical Technician to join a skilful and results-focused team. The successful candidate will undertake electrical and diesel forklift truck conversions as well as produce oil and gas engine packages.
It is essential that you have demonstrable experience within a bespoke or low volume electrical role within vehicles, marine or aerospace, sound knowledge of panel wiring or automotive electrical wiring, as well as an ability to read and understand technical drawings and processes. Please note that commercial or domestic electrical experience on buildings isn't the specific knowledge that will be suitable for this position.
Having a proactive and enthusiastic approach to problem-solving is a key skill in being successful in this role, whilst also exemplifying a strong team work ethic and a willingness to learn.
Benefits:
25 days holiday with the option to purchase an additional 10 days of holiday, health cash plan, 5% employer pension contribution, life assurance, employee assistance programme plus a range of other benefits and well-being initiatives.
If you have not received a response within 3 working days, then you have not been successful on this occasion.
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