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Hazardous Area Electrician

Knowsley
Posted about 2 months ago
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Join us as at Flogas and we’ll do right by you with training, support, benefits, and lots of opportunities to develop in our 1,350 strong team.

Flogas is powered by people who want to do energy right by customers in homes and businesses all across the country. From Drivers to Technicians, Customer Experience experts to Site Managers, Engineers to Electricians, we come together as a team of experts, to do more for our customers

Company Van (option for personal use) + Fuel Card + Night out allowance + Overtime (including door to door) 

How you’ll power our business as a Hazardous Area Electrician. 

As a Hazardous Area Electrician with Flogas, you’ll help install, maintain, inspect and test Liquid Petroleum Gas and Liquid Natural Gas plants throughout the UK. The work’s varied. One day you might be assembling or installing LPG vaporisers, pump skid units and package boiler houses for our growing range of business customers, from distilleries to national retail chains. The next, you could be updating Flogas’ own plants across the country or working on sustainable energy solutions like the development of biomethane plants. Wherever the day takes you, you’ll make sure you’re doing energy right by your customers and your team– and putting safety first, always. 

Here’s what you’ll be doing 

Take a lead role in coordinating on-site electrical teams, ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality execution of work in line with project requirements. 

Work closely with the relevant Electrical Engineering Support Manager for each project to ensure effective planning, communication, and progress tracking. 

Manage and balance time effectively between office-based coordination tasks and site-based activities, typically split 50/50. 

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Liaise confidently with wholesalers and manufacturers to source, order, and coordinate delivery of electrical materials and equipment. 

Oversee and support the delivery of bespoke LPG refuelling system builds at the company’s manufacturing facility in Staveley, Derbyshire, assisting with hands-on work where required. 

Facilitate the installation of new customer LPG and LNG plants across the UK, ensuring that projects are properly resourced and progressing to specification, with occasional hands-on input when necessary. 

What we’ll need from you as a Hazardous Area Electrician 

You’ll need to be an approved electrician, with an accredited apprenticeship or comparable qualification (JIB Graded Gold card or above) 

Compex modules EX01-4 or IECEx COPC Modules EX001-8 

C&G 2391 or 2391-52 or 2394 & 2395 Inspection and Testing 

A CCSNG/JIB or equivalent Safety passport 

Skilled in the installation of IECEx/Atex rated equipment, including motors, control stations, junction boxes and lighting 

Proficient in the installation of Metal Trunking, conduit, and tray, SWA cables and glands, LV distribution equipment and ancillaries 

Good understanding of schematic, Loop, P&ID, and zone drawings as well as control systems and fault finding 

Good IT literacy in Microsoft Excel and Office 

Willing to perform a role that can be physically demanding and involves some heavy lifting 

What you’ll get from us 

You matter. And at Flogas, we’ll do right by you with all the benefits, support, and training you need to thrive. And, of course, our safety-first approach, that protects your wellbeing, always. 

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£30 per night payment if working overnight 

Company van, tools and qualification renewal costs covered 

Discretionary Bonus 

Enhanced Pension Scheme 

Life Assurance 

EAP (Employee Assistant Plan) 

Health plans, wellbeing support, free flu jabs and Eye Care Vouchers 

Extensive discounts from loved brands and major retailers 

25 holidays + bank holidays with 1 additional volunteering day. *pro-rated based on contracted hours 

Enhanced Family Friendly Leave 

Flogas: Powered by people

At Flogas, we do energy right by hundreds of thousands of customers across Britain who live, work, relax or holiday off-grid. Powered by people like you, we connect them to the energy they need, when and where they need it. With the backing of the global Group DCC, we’ve grown over the last 35 years to become one of the largest suppliers of Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) in the country. Now we’re investing heavily in new infrastructure and innovations, so we can deliver 100% renewable energy to our customers by 2040 – and a career with a bright future to you.

Doing right by everyone

People matter at Flogas. We’re an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all regardless of age, disability, gender identity or gender reassignment, marital or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race (which includes race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin and caste) religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation or educational background. We’re committed to doing right by our people, so we all feel engaged, motivated and proud to work for Flogas.

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Skills

Hazardous Area Electrical Installation
Inspection And Testing
Project Coordination
Fault Finding
LPG/LNG Plant Maintenance
SWA Cabling
LV Distribution
Schematic Reading
P&ID Interpretation
Microsoft Office
Metal Trunking Installation
Control Systems

Location

Knowsley, England, United Kingdom

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