Premier Technical Recruitment Ltd
Electrical Wiring Technician

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Electrical Wiring Technician
Bishop's Stortford
£ excellent remuneration and benefits
Our client has been established for more than half a century and specialise in the design, manufacture and global supply of bespoke and innovative cleaning solutions to a range of sectors including biotech and pharmaceutical, and as a result of continued success and an ongoing programme of strategic growth, are now seeking to recruit an experienced Electrical Wiring Technician to complement their professional electrical engineering team.
Core responsibilities
For this varied and challenging Electrical Wiring Technician role based in Bishop's Stortford, core responsibilities will include (but not be limited to):
- Manufacturing of control panels, drilling and fitting control equipment to technical drawings.
- Wiring control panels as the supplied wiring schematics.
- Bench testing control panels.
- Wiring of skid mounted equipment including; valves, pumps, heaters and instrumentation (3ph & 1ph equipment).
- Fitting of skid mounted pneumatic equipment.
- Terminating of cabling and pneumatics in control panels.
- PAT testing within the workplace.
- Responsible for Electrical Stock take, reporting of low stock to ensure it is replenished before running out.
- Electrical re-assembly of systems on site.
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Requirements
As an Electrical Wiring Technician, you will realistically demonstrate skills and experience in the following:
- Essentially holding an electrical qualification. C & G 236 or level 3 NVQ with AM2 and 18th edition wiring certificate.
- Basic experience in controls and electrical wiring with some literacy of electrical drawings.
- Basic panel wiring knowledge along with basic workshop technical skills (i.e., familiar with power tools, hand tools and engineering hygiene).
- Comfortable with physical aspects of working on skids (i.e. able to get around steel framed equipment systems) with good time keeping and organisational skills.
- Full driving licence is also essential.


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Advanced panel wiring knowledge, the ability to perform fault find, modification and debug on PLC's and HMI's and an understanding of P&ID's and General Arrangement drawings will prove distinctly advantageous for this Electrical Wiring Technician position, as will an understanding of basic circuits, fault finding, testing and commissioning of skid wiring and electrical panels.
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Contact the Electrical Team at Premier Technical Recruitment on 01827 68400 or email your cv in confidence to for further details.
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