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Electrical Assembler

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Temporary
£14.00 - £16.50 p/h
Sudbury, Suffolk
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Role: Electrical Assembler
Location: Sudbury, Suffolk
Hours: Monday to Thursday, 06:30 - 17:00
Pay: £14.00 - £16.50+ p/hour (DOE)
Contract: Temporary to Permanent
Join a well-established manufacturing business in Sudbury as an Electrical Assembler assembling and wiring high-quality control panels and enclosures within a clean and structured production environment.
Electrical Assembler Duties
- Assemble and wire electrical control panels, cabinets, and enclosures to specification
- Read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and layout drawings
- Mount components such as relays, breakers, PLCs, contactors, and terminal blocks
- Carry out panel wiring, crimping, stripping, and cable termination
- Perform continuity and point-to-point testing
- Inspect completed panels for quality and accuracy
- Maintain tools, equipment, and a safe, organised workspace
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Who are we looking for?
- Previous panel building or electrical assembly experience desirable
- Able to read electrical schematics and technical drawings
- Confident using hand tools and basic electrical test equipment
- Strong attention to detail and quality standards
- Reliable, punctual, and team-focused
- Positive attitude and willingness to learn


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