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Telemetry Electrician

Bridges - Trusted Intelligent Engineering Partner
Oxford
1 week ago
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At Bridges we are more than Engineers. We are listed on the Sunday Times Top 100 Places to Work 2024.


As a team we shape and support engineering and construction for our clients, who in turn touch the daily lives of millions of people across the UK. We have a large diverse team of talented Safe & Happy People, combining their strengths and ambition to bring innovation and evolution which ensures Sustainability for all stakeholders.


Across our key sectors – Water, Power, Energy and Aggregates – and supported through our regional office network and a manufacturing hub in Somerset, we deliver diverse and interesting projects and programmes throughout UK infrastructure. Our projects range in value from £5k to £15m, taking the role of Principal Contractor and Principal Designer on various schemes, and supporting our valued Tier 1 contractor clients in a subcontractor and off‑site manufacturing capacity.


Role Purpose

Covering the Thames Valley area for Thames Water, this role’s purpose is to modify control panels and telemetry equipment at various sites across the region. This includes telemetry outstation replacements and multi‑smart systems.


The Role

Contracted to 40 hrs per week, Monday to Friday. Paid hourly, with overtime paid. Travel time paid door to door. Overtime during weekends paid at inflated rate.



  • Company van provided
  • Responsible for completing electrical installations in accordance with BS 7671 and Bridges Electrical Safety Rules and Essential Standards
  • Ensure that all Health and Safety legislation and regulations are adhered to
  • Ensure that all items are installed to the highest standards, in compliance with the project’s quality plan and inspection & test plans
  • Follow and actively promote the STAR dynamic risk assessment and be empowered to stop work if unsafe circumstances arise
  • Promote and demonstrate the Bridges values when dealing with peers, staff, customers and clients
  • Coach and mentor Electrical Improvers and Apprentices

Requirements

  • ECS Gold Card (essential)
  • Telemetry outstation replacements or MultiSmart systems experience
  • Panel wiring / modifications experience
  • Experience within Industrial (ideally the water) industries
  • Fitness to work medical
  • Always follows best practice with a positive attitude towards Health and Safety
  • Full UK driving licence
  • Fit for work medical

Desirable

  • PASMA / IPAF / Confined space
  • EUSR & Thames Water Passport
  • Inspection and testing certificate
  • Emergency first aid or first aider
  • CCNSG (or similar)
  • CompEx

Benefits

RoSPA Gold Medal winner, Bridges is an excellent company to work for and a great place to develop your career. We are currently holders of the Armed Forces Covenant Gold Award, which reinforces our commitment to supporting the armed forces community. We are a family‑run business with a friendly and welcoming culture, and we are dedicated to helping our employees learn, develop, and achieve success – along with us and throughout their careers.



  • Competitive salaries
  • Health cash plan with Healthshield
  • Standard Life Pension Scheme – 5 % company contribution
  • Life Assurance Scheme
  • Employee Discount Scheme
  • Bike 2 Work scheme
  • Training and development opportunities
  • Employee referral scheme – £1,000 if you successfully introduce someone
  • Employee recognition schemes
  • Enhanced Maternity and Paternity pay

When you join us, you’ll be part of our exciting journey. Wherever your journey begins with us, through mutual engagement, we’ll make sure you are supported and invested in. We believe in ‘team bridges’ and leadership at all levels with our guiding principles: Safe People, Happy People, Sustainable Business.


Bridges is an equal‑opportunity employer and is committed to ensuring equality and diversity within the workplace.


Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Industries: Non‑profit Organizations and Primary and Secondary Education


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