Prototype Battery Build Technician (64151)

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9 months ago
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Do you have EV, electric vehicle or Electrical system build experience and are looking for your next contract? We are currently looking for a number of Build & Assembly Technicians for an automotive prototype specialist project that is shaping the EV world.

Established in 1994, G&P is a world-leading provider of quality management services to the manufacturing industry, primarily in the automotive, aerospace and off-highway sectorsG&P's philosophy is to provide efficient and effective solutions to eliminate disruptions throughout the manufacturing process and supply chain to support the drive for zero defects reaching the end user.

The opportunity

We are currently recruiting to add to our current teams of Build & Assembly Technicians to work on a major EV Battery prototype project based on-site at a large automotive manufacturer in Coventry.

On an initial 6-month contract, with potential for ongoing work, the battery Build & Assembly Technicians will be joining a team of skilled technicians, working on prototype projects building and testing Electric Vehicle batteries.

Due to the nature of the role, you will be working on live batteries and therefore must have an EV or Electronic qualification. This could be domestic or commercial.

To be successful in these roles, you will be focused on providing high quality service to our clients and you will have ideally had some exposure within an automotive manufacturing environment. The ideal candidate will have the following experience:

Proven experience working as a Build Technician, Vehicle Technician, Electrician, Engineer, EV Technician or similar.
Level 3 qualification in an EV or Electrical based qualification (Domestic electrician 18th Edition qualifications can be suitable)
Confident using all types of multimeters and test instrumentation
Strong knowledge of electrical continuity
AP / SAP (Senior Authorised Person) Approved is highly desirable however not essential
Ability to work to and follow set processes
Proven experience working in an automotive environment.
Immediate starts available and full training will be provided.?24.00 per hour - Outside IR35

Please note, if successful, you will be required to carry out and pass a trade test before commencing this contract.

If this role sounds of interest and you have the skills to match, then please do get in touch for a confidential chat.

Job Types: Full-time, Temporary contract

Contract length: 6 months

Pay: £24.00 per hour

Expected hours: No less than 39 per week

Benefits:

On-site parking
Schedule:

Monday to Friday
Overtime
Weekend availability

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