Electrician

Barrow in Furness
4 weeks ago
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Job: Electrician
Location: Barrow, United Kingdom
Salary & Shifts: Range of payrates based on shifts, full breakdown below

Introducing BAE Systems!

Our partner, BAE Systems, is seeking skilled Electricians to join their growing team in Barrow on a 12-month contract. With competitive rates available for both locals and those willing to commute from further afield, this is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a leading global defence contractor.

As a key member of a specialist team, you will work on modern submarine projects, including the prestigious Astute and Dreadnought programs.

Interested in learning more? Click the apply button now, or continue reading to discover all the exciting details.

What Do I Need To Succeed as an Electrician?

My Key Responsibilities:

The role involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems on defence submarines, following technical plans to ensure accuracy. You'll conduct routine inspections, troubleshoot electrical issues, and ensure compliance with safety regulations. Strong communication and teamwork are essential as you liaise with other teams to meet project deadlines.

The ideal candidate will have experience as an electrician, preferably with BAE or in a similar role, along with the relevant qualifications. Proficiency in interpreting electrical drawings and a solid understanding of electrical systems is required. This is a contractual position with opportunities for career advancement, offering a supportive work environment and professional development in the defence sector.

BAE Systems' Pay Rates:

BAE Systems offers competitive umbrella rates to contractors, tailored to your allocated shifts and the distance travelled to reach the Barrow site. Below are the details of the rates, with the PAYE option also available.

For Umbrella Contractors living within 39 miles of the base, please see the rates outlined below.

Standard Shift - £35.62 per hour
3 on, 4 off - £40.55 per hour
Night Shift - £43.76 per hour
Weekday and Saturday Overtime - £35.77 per hour
Sunday Overtime - £47.43 per hour

Why Choose BAE Systems?

BAE Systems is a global leader in advanced, technology-driven defence, aerospace, and security solutions. With a skilled workforce of over 93,000 people across approximately 40 countries, BAE Systems is at the forefront of innovation.

At the heart of BAE Systems lies a clear purpose: to protect what matters. They are dedicated to shaping a more secure future for all by developing bold, pioneering security products and services that have the potential to transform the world.

What's My Next Step?

If this opportunity sounds like the perfect fit for you, we'd like to hear from you! Simply click the apply button, share your CV, and our team will be in touch to guide you through the next steps

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