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Electrical Technician (Industrial / Maintenance / Commercial plants)

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Electrical Technician (Industrial / Maintenance / Commercial plants)
Location: Culham
- Industrial/commercial electrician with hands-on experience working on large-scale distribution networks and a background (or strong capability) in supervising junior electricians and apprentices.
- Practical expertise in the construction, wiring, and commissioning of electrical control cubicles, as well as installing and troubleshooting indoor/outdoor distribution equipment.
- Prior experience in Industrial electrical engineering and facilities management, focusing on high-standard installations, commissioning, and maintenance across large-scale, complex industrial sites.
- Completed Electrical Craft Apprenticeship alongside City & Guilds 2357 (AM2) or equivalent, fully updated to BS 7671: 18th Edition standards.
- City & Guilds 2395 (or equivalent) in periodic inspection, testing, and certification of electrical installations.
- Demonstrated ability to plan, lead, and execute work safely in strict accordance with a Written Safe System of Work (WSSOW) and current UK legislation.
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