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Job Title: Field Tower Crane Electrician
Job Type
Full-Time, Permanent
Location
Field Based, Nationwide with some overseas travel when required
Working Hours
Working hours will be determined by operational requirements, and a flexible approach is essential. The position offers a minimum of 40 basic paid hours per week, with overtime required as necessary. Overtime will be paid at 1.5 times the standard hourly rate. Saturdays and Sundays are paid at 2.0 when allocated to an operation.
Salary
A GBP 16.50 per hour to A GBP 23.00 per hour, to be discussed on application and dependent on experience and skills.
Benefits
- Pension Scheme
- Death in Service
- Company Vehicle
- Company Mobile Phone
- Enhanced annual leave based on service (first increase of one day after 2 years)
About The Company
Within the Falcon Group is Falcon Tower Crane Services, the largest tower crane supplier in the UK and one of the largest in the world with just under 450 tower cranes nationwide. Falcon Power Generation with 400 generators nationwide along with Falcon Freight who operate a fleet of 37 HGV vehicles with a selection of units supporting artic and rigid HIAB cranes.
We are looking for a full-time experienced Field Tower Crane Electrician with industry-specific technical expertise to be based within the Field.
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The Role
Working collaboratively within the Tower Crane Division, you will be responsible for the setting up and decommissioning of our fleet of tower cranes across our customer sites during installation and removal operations. The role will include installation of ancillary items to the tower cranes, for example but not limited to Aviation Lights, Floodlights, Illuminated Signs, Anti-collision systems, and Anemometers.
The role is predominately assigned to installations and removals, however, when not assigned to these operations you will attend customers sites to rectify tower crane breakdowns and carry out routine servicing and maintenance.
What We're Looking For
Essential Experience and Qualifications
Essential
- 2391-51 Inspection and Testing of Electrical Installations.
- NVQ Level 3 in either a Mechanical or Electrical background.
- Current Wiring regulations, for example, Level 3 Award in the Requirements for Electrical Installations BS 7671 (18th edition)


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Desirable
- CPCS Slinger/Signaller: All Types: static duties (A40B).
- NVQ Level 4: Lifting Operations.
- Appointed Person Lifting Operations (AP A61).
Key Skills And Personal Attributes
- Fault Finding and Problem-Solving experience.
- Competence with 3 Phase electrical supplies.
- Competence with low voltage AC and DC control circuits.
- Ability to read schematics diagrams.
- Capable of following manufacturers guidelines and safe systems of work.
- Comfortable with working at height and trained on rescue systems.
- Able to communicate clearly and effectively with the ability to deliver excellent customer service on our projects.
- Prepared to work outside in all weather conditions, for which, suitable PPE will be provided.
- Excellent time management skills to ensure the workload is carried out effectively.
- Excellent attention to detail and the ability to work under pressure.
- Commitment to safety and following company procedures.
- Positive attitude, good timekeeping, and a desire to learn and develop.
- Strong work ethic and a can-do attitude.
If you have the experience and ambition to match, we'd love to hear from you.
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