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Electrical Service Engineer

Warwick
£50k – £55k/yr
Posted about 17 hours ago
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Location: Warwick (site-based with UK travel)

Salary: Circa £50,000 - £55,000 per annum

Employment Type: Permanent

Are you an experienced electrical professional looking for a varied, hands-on role that combines panel building, machine wiring, commissioning, and customer support? A specialist engineering business based on the outskirts of Warwick is seeking a skilled individual to support the build, installation, and servicing of bespoke machinery and control systems.

What The Electrical Service Engineer Role Involves

  • Building, wiring, and testing electrical control panels and machinery in-house
  • Reading and interpreting electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical drawings
  • Installing, commissioning, and fault-finding on bespoke electro-mechanical equipment
  • Visiting customer sites across the UK to provide servicing, maintenance, and technical support
  • Supporting modifications and upgrades to existing control systems
  • Assisting with electrical integration of drives, sensors, safety circuits, and control hardware
  • Producing and maintaining electrical documentation and test records
  • Providing customer training and conducting technical handovers where required
  • Supporting component repairs and continuous improvement activities within the workshop

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What You'll Need

  • Relevant electrical qualification and practical industry experience
  • 18th Edition Certification (BS 7671:2018)
  • Experience building and wiring electrical control panels
  • Strong electrical fault-finding and problem-solving skills
  • Experience with industrial control systems, drives, relays, contactors, and associated electrical components
  • Ability to work from electrical drawings and schematics
  • Basic mechanical assembly experience and willingness to support machinery builds when required
  • PLC programming or troubleshooting experience would be advantageous but is not essential

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As an Electrical Service Engineer, you'll be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking engineering team. Your expertise in electrical assembly, panel building, and machine commissioning will play a key role in delivering high-quality equipment to customers across a range of industries.

This permanent role is ideal for an Electrical Service Engineer who enjoys working on a mix of workshop-based projects and site activities, with a strong emphasis on electrical systems and control panel work.

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Skills

Electrical Qualification
Panel Building
Machine Wiring
Commissioning
Fault-Finding
Technical Support
Electrical Schematics
Control Systems
Drives
Sensors
Safety Circuits
Electrical Documentation
Customer Training
PLC Programming
Problem-Solving
Mechanical Assembly

Location

Warwick, England, United Kingdom

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