LYNDON SYSTEMS LTD
Autoelectrician

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Looking for a hands-on automotive role where quality actually matters - and you get Fridays off? We're expanding our electrical team and are on the lookout for a skilled Auto Electrician (or someone keen to become one) to help build high-quality vehicle conversions that genuinely stand out.
About Us
We're specialists in vehicle conversions, delivering everything from large-scale welfare vehicle contracts to bespoke one-off builds. Our reputation is built on attention to detail, craftsmanship, and teamwork - and our electrical team is right at the heart of that.
What You'll Be Doing
You'll be involved in a wide variety of electrical work, including:
- Installing automotive accessories such as dash cams, parking sensors, alarms, run-lock systems, inverters and auxiliary battery/charging systems
- Carrying out lighting upgrades (work lights, beacons, strobes, interior lighting)
- Running conversion looms and battery cables
- Connecting air and water heaters
- Installing water and toilet pump systems
- Diagnosing and correcting faults with a strong eye for detail
- Using specialist tools and equipment safely and confidently
- Keeping your workspace clean, organised, and up to our quality standards
- Working closely with teammates and other departments to hit production targets
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Who We're Looking For
We're looking for someone who takes pride in their work and enjoys getting things right first time:
- Detail-focused with a passion for quality workmanship
- Strong hand-eye coordination and practical skills
- Confident problem-solver who can work independently
- A reliable team player with good communication skills


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Automotive or electrical experience is desirable but not essential. Full training will be provided for the right person.
What You'll Get
- Salary from £30,000 per year, depending on experience
- 4-day working week - Monday to Thursday, 7:00am - 5:30pm
- Overtime opportunities available
- 29 days paid holiday (including Bank Holidays)
- Company pension scheme
- Uniform provided
- Full-time, permanent role in a growing, supportive team.
If you're looking for a stable role, interesting projects, and a better work-life balance - we'd love to hear from you
Job Type: Full-time
Work Location: In Person
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