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đ§ Weâre Hiring: Electrical Control Panel Wire Person đ Staffordshire, UK đ ď¸ 5 days a week onâsite
Capula, part of the EDF Group, has been a leader in operational technology and digital transformation for decades. We deliver advanced system integration across some of the most highly regulated and challenging industrial environments, including energy, water, renewables, and manufacturing.
We are committed to building an inclusive and equitable workplace, welcoming applicants from minority backgrounds, underrepresented groups, and individuals with disabilities.
đ About the Role Weâre looking for an experienced Electrical Control Panel Wire Person with 3+ yearsâ industry experience to join our Assembly & Test team in Staffordshire. Youâll be responsible for wiring and assembling electrical control panels of varying size and complexity, working from schematic drawings, parts lists, and specifications. Youâll also support quality processes, complete assembly documentation, and, when required, lead a production bay with support from the Production Team Leader. This is a hands-on, workshop-based role requiring full on-site attendance Monday to Friday.
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đ ď¸ Key Responsibilities
- Assemble and wire electrical components using drawings and specifications
- Complete assembly record cards for full traceability
- Mechanical assembly of cubicles, frameworks, and sub-assemblies
- Maintain high standards of workmanship and support rework when required
- Update issue logs and liaise directly with design engineers
- Support production bay leadership when required
- Work flexibly to meet project deadlines


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â What Weâre Looking For
- 3+ yearsâ experience in electrical panel wiring
- Ability to read and interpret electrical schematic drawings
- Strong attention to detail and pride in workmanship
- Able to work independently and as part of a team
- Good communication skills and a positive, can-do attitude
- Ability to manage your own time and meet deadlines
- Willingness to undergo SC Clearance
đ What We Offer
- 28 days holiday + bank holidays
- Pension scheme
- Life assurance
- Private healthcare
- Salary sacrifice benefits
- Mental health assistance programme
- Cycle to work & green car schemes
If youâre an experienced panel wirer looking to join a forward-thinking engineering business, weâd love to hear from you.
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