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Approved Electrician (Industrial): Contract
Location: Telford
Contract
Hours: Full Time
Rate: Competitive (DOE)
Approved Electrician Required: Industrial Projects
We're currently recruiting for an experienced Approved Electrician to support a range of industrial electrical installation projects at a major manufacturing facility in Telford.
This is an excellent opportunity to join an established engineering team working on a variety of electrical installation, upgrade, and maintenance projects within a busy industrial environment.
The Role
Working as part of a skilled site team, you'll be responsible for carrying out high-quality electrical installation work while ensuring all activities are completed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with current regulations.
Key Responsibilities
- Industrial electrical installation work.
- Installation of containment including tray, basket, trunking, and conduit.
- Cable pulling, terminating, and glanding.
- Installation and connection of motors, control panels, and industrial equipment.
- Electrical modifications and project installation work.
- Reading and interpreting electrical drawings and schematics.
- Testing and inspecting completed installations where required.
- Ensuring all work complies with BS7671 and site health and safety procedures.
- Working collaboratively with supervisors, engineers, and other trades to deliver projects on schedule.
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About You
To be considered, you'll ideally have:
- Approved Electrician status.
- NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent).
- 18th Edition Wiring Regulations.
- ECS/JIB Gold Card.
- Previous experience within industrial or manufacturing environments.
- Experience installing industrial containment and power distribution systems.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Strong commitment to safe working practices.
- IPAF (essential).


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What's on Offer
- Competitive hourly rate.
- Ongoing contract with immediate start available.
- Full-time hours with potential overtime opportunities.
- Opportunity to work on a large-scale industrial manufacturing site.
- Support from an experienced project team.
If you're an experienced Approved Electrician looking for your next industrial contract in the Telford area, we'd like to hear from you.
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