Electrician

Vantage Recruitment
Reading
1 week ago
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Electrician/ICA Technician, Reading and surrounding areas, £45-50k + bens and company van

Our client, a growing Electrical and Mechanical Engineering contractor in the UK construction industry, primarily working within Water Utilities, is seeking an experienced Electrician/ICA Technician.

This role will require travel across various sites in/around in Hampshire, Berkshire, and East Sussex with the Head Office being in Reading.

Your Role
As an Electrician/ICA Technician, you will hold a crucial technical role within the company. You will collaborate with electrical and mechanical teams, and occasionally work independently. A standby and call-out rota is operated to handle reactive work out of hours.
Key Responsibilities

  • Equipment Replacement:Replacing end-of-life or unsupported equipment and hardware, including Telemetry RTU, PLCs, HMIs, SCADA, and control systems.
  • Fault Diagnosis:Identifying and resolving technical issues with instrumentation, control, and automation equipment using troubleshooting techniques and diagnostic tools.
  • Testing and Configuration:Ensuring equipment is functioning correctly and configured to meet operational requirements.
  • Installation and Repair:Installing, modifying, and repairing equipment in a safe and efficient manner, adhering to industry best practices and safety guidelines.
  • Compliance:Complying with industry standards and regulations, such as Health and Safety and environmental standards.
  • Electrical Drawings:Reading and modifying electrical drawings to understand and implement technical specifications.
  • Customer Service:Providing excellent customer service by addressing client questions and concerns professionally.
  • IT Skills:Demonstrating basic IT skills and PC literacy.
  • Call-out Rota:Participating in a call-out rota to cover clients' 24/7 reactive breakdowns.

Ideal Qualifications

  • Full Electrical apprenticeship or HNC/ONC/BTEC
  • 2330, 2391, 18th Edition Wiring Regs., NVQ Level 3, AM2
  • Knowledge of SCADA, Telemetry, HMI, PLC, and Instrumentation
  • CSCS or ECS Card
  • Experience in Instrumentation, Control, and Automation
  • Ability to organize and manage time effectively
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to work well with other teams within the company

Experience in the Water Industry would be advantageous!
What Our Client Offers

  • Competitive base salary
  • Enhanced overtime rates and door-to-door payment
  • Callout and standby payments
  • Company van and fuel card
  • 25 days of holiday (plus bank holidays) and additional long service days
  • Company pension


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