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Electrical Improver (Industrial) : Contract
Location: Telford
Contract
Hours: Full Time
Rate: Competitive (DOE)
Electrical Improver Required : Industrial Projects
We're currently recruiting for an experienced Electrical Improver to support a range of industrial electrical installation projects at a major manufacturing facility in Telford.
Working alongside Approved Electricians and Supervisors, you'll assist with the installation of electrical systems and equipment on a busy industrial site, contributing to the successful delivery of ongoing projects.
The Role
As an Electrical Improver, you'll play a key role in supporting electrical installation work while developing your skills within a fast-paced industrial environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist with industrial electrical installations.
- Install containment systems including cable tray, basket, trunking, and conduit.
- Pull, dress, and secure power and control cables.
- Assist with cable glanding and terminations.
- Support the installation of motors, control panels, and other industrial equipment.
- Read and work from electrical drawings under supervision.
- Maintain high standards of housekeeping and site safety.
- Ensure all work is completed in accordance with site procedures and current regulations.
- Work closely with electricians and the wider project team to deliver work safely and efficiently.
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About You
To be considered, you'll ideally have:
- Previous experience as an Electrical Improver within an industrial or manufacturing environment.
- ECS Electrical Labourer/Improver Card.
- Level 2 or Level 3 Electrical Installation qualification (or equivalent).
- 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (desirable).
- Experience installing containment and assisting with cable installation.
- Good understanding of health and safety on construction or industrial sites.
- Ability to work effectively as part of a team with a proactive attitude.
- Willingness to learn and develop your electrical installation skills.
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What's on Offer
- Competitive hourly rate.
- Full-time hours with potential overtime opportunities.
- Opportunity to gain valuable experience on a large industrial manufacturing site.
- Supportive and experienced project team.
If you're an Electrical Improver looking to further your career on a long-term industrial project in the Telford area, we'd love to hear from you.
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