MK POWER LIMITED
Apprentice Electrician

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Company Description
MK POWER LIMITED is a specialist High and Low voltage electrical company based in Wolverton/Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, serving clients across Buckinghamshire, surrounding areas and parts of the UK. The company focuses on delivering reliable electrical solutions and products for a range of industrial and commercial applications. Team members work with modern and legacy equipment and adhere to strict safety and quality standards. MK POWER LIMITED values hands-on learning, professional development, and collaboration across its workforce to support long-term careers in the electrical industry.
Role Description
This full-time, on-site Apprentice Electrician role is based in Milton Keynes (although travel will be part of the role) and supports those who aspire to be qualified electricians in delivering electrical installation, maintenance services and emergency response to critical faults.
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Day-to-day tasks include:
- Assisting with wiring
- Fitting fixtures
- Installing electrical systems
- Helping with scheduled inspections and testing
The apprentice will support maintenance and repair activities, help diagnose basic electrical faults under supervision, and learn to read and interpret technical drawings and electrical schematics. The role involves:
- Following safety procedures
- Keeping tools and work areas organized
- Documenting work performed
- Participating in ongoing training to build skills and progress toward qualification
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- It would be preferable if candidates did possess at least 1 year working in the Electrical industry either on site or at college.
- Candidates should possess a strong interest in electrical systems and safe working practices.
- Candidates should possess strong attention to detail, good manual dexterity, and the ability to follow technical instructions accurately.
- Candidates should possess effective communication skills and the ability to work safely as part of a team on-site.
- Candidates should possess a full, clean UK driving license.
- Candidates should possess a willingness to undertake formal apprenticeship training; completion of relevant vocational courses or GCSEs (or equivalent) in math, science, or technology is beneficial.
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