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Electrician

Orion is proud to be working with one of the UKs leading specialists in the design and manufacture of bespoke test and assembly systems. With over 25 years of experience and a strong presence in the aerospace sector, our client is expanding and looking for a Qualified or Approved Electrician to join their growing team.

What The Company Is Looking For:

An experienced Electrician who is:

Motivated and a strong team player, but confident working independently
Able to work efficiently to meet tight deadlines
Professional in communication and comfortable dealing with customers directlyKey Skills Required of the Electrician:

General electrical installations (LV power, lighting, sockets)
Installing cable containment (tray, trunking, conduit) to a high standard
Installing armoured cables and making off glands
Signal and control panel wiring experience
Knowledge of Control Systems 

Essential Qualifications of the Electrician:

Recognised technical qualifications (e.g. C&G 2360, 2330, 2365)
NVQ Level 3
AM2
(or equivalent) 

Why Join the Company?

Private Healthcare
Guaranteed Progression
Flexible Working Time 

Ready to take the next step in your electrical career? Click Apply now to join a respected company that values your skills and experience, or contact Steven at Orion

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