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ELECTRICAL BUILD ENGINEER / ELECTRICAL BUILD ASSEMBLY ENGINEER / FITTER

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ELECTRICAL BUILD ENGINEER / ELECTRICAL BUILD ASSEMBLY ENGINEER / FITTER
Role: EXPERIENCED ELECTRICAL BUILD ENGINEER / ELECTRICAL BUILD ASSEMBLY ENGINEER / FITTER
Location: Bristol
Salary: £Competitive salary plus excellent benefits
ARCA is partnered with a rapidly scaling, high tech business seeking to expand its electrical engineering team by hiring an experienced and enthusiastic EXPERIENCED ELECTRICAL BUILD ENGINEER / ELECTRICAL BUILD ASSEMBLY ENGINEER / FITTER.
The successful candidate will have experience working in a highly productive assembly environment and have a good experience as an Electrical Build Engineer. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a high technology business.
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Responsibilities:
- Construct electrical assemblies, looms, and harnesses.
- Conduct electrical testing.
- Offer electrical support both on-site and off-site as needed.
- Fault finding.
- Build individual components as well as handle larger production batches.
- Keep detailed records of assembly and testing progress.
- Document any instances of quality non-compliance and escalate as necessary.
- Assist with field installations, modifications, and maintenance domestically and internationally.
- Work collaboratively.
- Maintain a safe working environment.
Experienced required:
- Electrical NVQ 3 or equivalent or equivalent working experience in the electrical industry.
- Experienced Electrical Technician / Electrical Fitter.
- Strong build experience of electrical machines.
- Experience in wiring.
- Soldering experience.
- Good eye for detail and take pride in high quality workmanship.
- Experience working in a highly productive assembly environment.
- Skilled with workshop tools and machinery used in electrical engineering.
- Experience in handling electrical equipment.
- Experience working in a tight team environment.
- Full UK Driving Licence.
- Able to travel.


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