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2 months ago
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Field Based Electrician (Training into Controls)

Yorkshire - Covering Local Area, No Stays Aways - Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield, York, Sheffield, Barnsley, Hull, Scunthorpe and Surrounding Areas

£38,000 - £45,000 + Bonus + Pension (18%) + 4 day week + Van (Door 2 Door) + Overtime
(1.5x / 2x) + Training Program + Progression + Great Benefits!

Are you a Time Served Electrician from an industrial background looking to join a UK leading organisation offering a field based role with brilliant training, development and progression into a specialist PLC / HMI / SCADA role? EX-FORCES ENCOURGAED TO APPLY!

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a market leader offering a full training plan into a Project Engineering role, with great company benefits and a good work life balance.

The company themselves are leaders in the supply of industrial assets across the UK. Due to their continuous quality improvement plans, they require an Electrician to maintain and improve their customers' assets throughout Yorkshire.

The role involves maintaining, repairing and commissioning the Instrumentation Controls and Telemetry systems in and around the Yorkshire area. The role comes complete with on-going training, progression, van, bonus, overtime opportunities and attractive pension scheme.

The ideal candidate will be a time served electrician from an industrial background, wanting training and development into PLC's. EX-FORCES ENCOURAGED TO APPLY

Here is an excellent opportunity for an Electrician looking for a field based position with great training & development opportunities with a company who will truly invest in their future.

The Role:
*Instrument, Controls, Automation Technician
*Field Based - Covering Local Area

*CALL OUT 1/8

The Person:
*Time Served Electrician
*Experience fault finding on PLC's (Preferable)
*Wants a field based position
*Ex-Forces encouraged to apply

To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Troy Earl at Rise Technical Recruitment.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates

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