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Electrical Panel Builder

Northampton
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Company Description

BEES is a specialist provider of machine control, automation, and decontamination equipment, serving diverse industrial and scientific sectors. The company operates through four core departments: Design & Innovation, Control & Automation, Medical & Scientific, and Sales & Distribution. This structure enables BEES to deliver complete solutions from concept and design through to build, installation, and support. Team members work closely across departments, providing opportunities to collaborate on varied and technically interesting projects.

Role Description

The Electrical Panel Builder position is a full-time, on-site role based in Northampton. The role involves:

  • Assembling electrical control panels from engineering drawings and wiring schedules
  • Mounting components, routing cables, and completing panel wiring to required standards
  • Mechanical assembly of enclosures and fittings
  • Using hand tools and power tools
  • Performing soldering where necessary to ensure reliable electrical connections

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  • Mechanical assembly of enclosures and fittings
  • Using hand tools and power tools
  • Performing soldering where necessary to ensure reliable electrical connections

The Electrical Panel Builder will:

  • Inspect and test completed panels
  • Identify and resolve faults
  • Work closely with engineers and production colleagues to meet project deadlines and quality requirements
  • Maintain a safe and orderly workspace
  • Follow all relevant health, safety, and quality procedures

Qualifications

  • Strong panel wiring and electrical assembly skills, with the ability to read and interpret electrical diagrams and schematics
  • Proficiency in mechanical assembly, including mounting components and assembling enclosures using appropriate techniques
  • Confident use of hand tools and power tools in an electrical manufacturing environment, adhering to safety best practices
  • Experience with soldering for reliable electrical connections and small component work
  • Previous experience in electrical panel building, industrial control, or a similar manufacturing or engineering role
  • Basic understanding of electrical safety standards and good attention to detail and quality
  • Ability to work on-site in Northampton, manage time effectively, and collaborate within a multidisciplinary team
  • Relevant technical training or qualification in electrical engineering, electronics, or a related field is beneficial
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Skills

Panel Wiring
Electrical Assembly
Mechanical Assembly
Component Mounting
Cable Routing
Soldering
Electrical Diagrams
Attention to Detail
Quality Control
Time Management
Collaboration
Health and Safety
Electrical Safety Standards

Location

Northampton, England, United Kingdom

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