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Wireperson

VIQU Limited
Staffordshire
3 weeks ago
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Wireperson – Permanent | Stone, Staffordshire

Market Related Salary

VIQU has partnered with leading engineering and technology business at the forefront of industrial automation and digital transformation. This role sits within a team delivering critical projects across energy, renewables, water and manufacturing sectors — with a strong focus on innovation, quality and safety.

Key Responsibilities



  • Assemble and wire electrical control panels and sub-assemblies from schematic drawings, parts lists and specifications


  • Complete assembly record cards to maintain full traceability of components


  • Carry out mechanical assembly of cubicles, frameworks and related enclosures


  • Maintain high standards of quality and workmanship, including rework as needed


  • Liaise directly with design engineers to resolve technical issues


  • Support production bays, ensuring work is completed to required standards and within deadlines


Key Requirements



  • Minimum 3 years’ experience as an electrical or control panel wireperson


  • Strong ability to read and interpret electrical schematic drawings


  • Hands-on experience with electrical and mechanical assembly in an industrial environment


  • Confident working independently or as part of a team


  • Positive, proactive approach with flexibility to meet project deadlines


  • Eligible to obtain SC Clearance


Apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or contact Aaron Chiverton via the VIQU IT website. Know someone great? Refer them and receive up to £1,000 if successful (terms apply). For more exciting roles and opportunities, follow us on LinkedIn @VIQU IT Recruitment.

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