Panel Wireperson

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Job Title: Panel Wireperson

Location: Cirencester 

Pay Range/details: Up to £30k per annum 

Contract Type: Permanent Day shift

A great opportunity for a skilled Panel Wireperson or electrical specialist to join a rapidly growing business in Gloucestershire. The successful candidate for the role of Panel Wireperson will work as part of a team in order to correctly wire electrical assemblies and switchgear according to the engineering specifications.

Key Responsibilities – Panel Wireperson

Read and understand electrical drawings
Secure and fix cables, looms, switches and other electric devices to assemblies
Assembly of electrical wiring looms to drawings
Use electrical measuring equipment where necessary
Drilling and tapping of components when necessary
Use pillar drills, and hand tools where necessary
Able to complete soldered connections to electrical drawings
Complete electrical panel terminations to electrical drawings

Assembly of electrical termination boxes, plugs and other electrical components to drawings
Switchgear Cabinet assembly 
Qualifications & Requirements – Panel Wireperson

Previous electrical experience in panel wiring and loom building, qualifications are desirable but not essential.
Proven ability to read and interpret electrical drawings
Problem solving attitude
Self-motivated with desire to improve working practices
Proven team player
What we can offer –Panel Wireperson

Potential overtime 
Positive working culture 
Free onsite parking
potential career development 
Pension
 For more information on this role, please contact Paul Furlong on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to 

Omega Resource Group is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. 

 Omega Resource Group is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Oil & Gas, Construction and Manufacturing sectors. 

 Candidates who are currently a Wireprson, Control panel Wireperson, Electrical Technician or Loom Builder may be suitable for this position

For details of other opportunities available within your chosen field please visit our website (url removed)

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