BAKER HARDING
Electrical Testing Engineer

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We are looking for an experienced Electrical Testing Engineer to join Operations team in an established family-owned business in Leeds (LS11). Our client is a leading manufacturer and supplier of electrical power distribution equipment and pioneers of super low loss amorphous transformer technology.
The Role:
Reporting to the Senior Testing Engineer; key responsibilities will be the testing, repair and troubleshooting across the range of company products both inhouse and on site.
- In-house testing of transformers/marshalling enclosures/control panels
- Testing of LV cabinets and control devices
- Complete protection modifications
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Knowledge and Experience:
- Minimum of 5 years testing experience within an electrical engineering company
- Experience of testing and commissioning transformers essential.
- Hold electrical qualifications and have knowledge of electrical regulations is essential
- The ability to understand electrical schematic drawings is essential
- Clear understanding of Health & Safety & Risk Assessment policies and responsibility
- Have good written and verbal communication skills
- Experience of working collaboratively with other operations personnel
- Ideally experience of working within a continuous improvement environment
- Strong attention to detail with a methodical approach
- Good communication skills
- Flexibility to assist in other departments when required


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Salary and benefits:
- Salary negotiable
- 25 days holiday per year plus bank holidays
- Company Profit Share Scheme
- Nine-day fortnight, plus two paid breaks
- Healthcare cash plan and EAP scheme
- Excellent canteen facility with tea, coffee and milk provided
- Pension
- EV salary sacrifice scheme and EV charging
Working hours:
- Week 1 7.45 am and 4.45 pm Monday to Thursday (Friday off)
- Week 2 7.45 am to 4.45 pm Monday to Thursday and 7.45 am to 15.15 pm on Friday
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