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Telemetry Electrician

Bridges - Trusted Intelligent Engineering Partner
Swindon
1 week ago
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About the Company

Bridges is a leading engineering and construction group committed to safety, sustainability and innovation. We are proud members of the Sunday Times Top 100 Places to Work 2024 and RoSPA Gold Medal winner. Our diverse team spans Water, Power, Energy and Aggregates, delivering projects across the UK from small-scale works to programmes exceeding £15m.


Role Purpose

Covering the Thames Valley area for Thames Water, this role is responsible for modifying control panels and telemetry equipment at various sites. Duties include telemetry outstation replacements and multi‑smart system installations.


Responsibilities

  • Operate a company van for site visits.
  • Complete electrical installations in accordance with BS7671, Bridges Electrical Safety Rules and Essential Standards.
  • Adhere to all Health & Safety legislation and regulations.
  • Ensure all items are installed to the highest standards, in compliance with project quality and inspection plans.
  • Follow and promote the STAR dynamic risk assessment and stop work if unsafe conditions arise.
  • Represent Bridges values in interactions with peers, staff, customers and clients.
  • Coach and mentor Electrical Improvers and Apprentices.

Requirements – Essential

  • ECS Gold Card.
  • Experience with telemetry outstation replacements or MultiSmart systems.
  • Panel wiring / modifications experience.
  • Experience within industrial (ideally water) industries.
  • Fitness‑to‑work medical.
  • Positive attitude towards Health & Safety best practice.
  • Full UK driving licence.

Requirements – Desirable

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

Benefits

  • Competitive hourly rates with overtime and weekend premium.
  • Company van provided.
  • Health cash plan with Healthshield.
  • Standard Life Pension Scheme – 5% company contribution.
  • Life Assurance Scheme.
  • Employee Discount Scheme.
  • Bike‑to‑Work scheme.
  • Training and development opportunities.
  • Employee referral scheme – £1,000 for successful referrals.
  • Employee recognition schemes.
  • Enhanced maternity and paternity pay.

Equality & Diversity

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


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