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Job Title: Electrical & Instrumentation Maintenance Technician
Hours & Location
Mon–Fri | 07:30–16:30 📍 Farnham Duration: Day Of Engagement (D.O.E)
Benefits
- Salary (competitive)
- 25 days’ holiday + mental health days
- Pension scheme (auto-enrolment)
- Private medical healthcare (BH)
- Optional Life Assurance
- Up to 15% bonus scheme (not guaranteed)
- Overtime available
About the Role
A key opportunity for a skilled electrical & instrumentation maintenance technician to join our team. You’ll work across site operations, ensuring the reliability and functionality of critical industrial equipment in both routine and urgent scenarios.
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Key Responsibilities
- Planned and reactive maintenance of electrical & instrumentation systems
- Fault-finding, servicing & repair of motors, control panels, starters, and associated electrical systems
- Recording maintenance activities and supporting asset reliability programmes using CMMS systems
- Maintaining and replacing ATEX-rated equipment in hazardous zones
- Supporting plant upgrades, equipment installations and commissioning projects
Requirements
Experience
- 4+ years’ experience in electrical & instrumentation maintenance
- Experience in machine shops (Refr & Compressor) environments preferred
Qualifications & Skills
- Instrumentation apprenticeship or equivalent
- NVQ Level 3 (or similar) in relevant discipline
- In-depth knowledge of electrical systems and fault finding
- Ability to work independently and manage tasks with minimal supervision (some PM induction required)
- Understanding of maintenance practices in oil & gas or process-based environments


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Contact
For queries or to apply, please email [resume/application] to Kate Brown.
⚠️ Note: Only applicants whose qualifications and experience closely match the role’s requirements may receive feedback.
The advert complies with the Equality Act 2010 and does not discriminate against any protected characteristics.
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