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We're recruiting at all levels, from newly qualified through to experienced electricians. Please apply and we'll match you to the right level for your experience.
About Durata
Durata is a fast-paced, growing business at the heart of the data centre and critical infrastructure industry. Delivering modular data centres, critical power solutions, and legacy optimisation projects across the globe, we combine in-house fabrication with rapid, turnkey deployment to support the world's leading OEMs and data centre operators. As demand for AI and digital infrastructure accelerates, so does our team and we're looking for driven, detail-focused people who want to grow with us.
Role Purpose
The Electrician will be responsible for the installation, testing, and commissioning of electrical systems across Durata's critical infrastructure and data centre projects, working to the highest standards of safety and quality. We welcome applications from newly qualified electricians looking to build their career in a fast-growing sector, as well as experienced electricians looking for their next challenge.
Key Responsibilities
- Install, test and commission electrical systems including power, lighting, distribution and containment, in line with project drawings and specifications.
- Work safely and effectively on site, complying with all relevant health & safety regulations, method statements, and risk assessments.
- Carry out inspection and testing in accordance with BS 7671 (18th Edition Wiring Regulations).
- Read and interpret electrical drawings, schematics and specifications accurately.
- Diagnose and resolve electrical faults efficiently and safely.
- Liaise with site supervisors, project managers and other trades to ensure works are coordinated and delivered to programme.
- Maintain accurate records of work carried out, including test results and certification.
- Ensure all work is completed to the highest standard of quality and workmanship.
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- Experience working on data centre, critical power or mission critical environments.
- Experience with generator, UPS or battery storage system installations.
- Supervisory or team leading experience (for more experienced applicants).
About You
We're looking for electricians who strive for excellence and take real pride in their workmanship, whatever stage of your career you're at. You'll be a dedicated, hard-working individual with a strong safety mindset, keen to learn and develop within a business operating at the leading edge of the data centre and critical infrastructure industry.


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Skills and Experience
- Valid ECS/JIB card appropriate to your level of experience.
- 18th Edition Wiring Regulations qualification (BS 7671) — essential.
- City & Guilds 2391 Inspection & Testing — desirable.
- Full UK driving licence — essential.
- Good understanding of health & safety requirements on site.
- Strong communication skills and ability to work well as part of a team.
Qualifications
- NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installation (or equivalent) is required.
- Newly qualified applicants with a completed apprenticeship are welcome to apply.
- Additional certifications (18th Edition, 2391, CSCS/ECS) are advantageous and will be considered relative to experience level.
Benefits
- Competitive salary
- 25 days holiday
- Travel pay
- Overnight allowance
- High-quality accommodation organised
- Pension contribution
- High street discount scheme
- Health Shield benefits
- Electric car scheme
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