Hamilton Barnes 🌳
Junior Electrical Engineer

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We’re currently representing one of the UK's leading telecommunications infrastructure providers, responsible for maintaining the critical power and cooling systems that keep thousands of communication sites operational. Due to continued growth, they're looking for Electrical Power & Cooling Engineers to join the team across Devon, Plymouth and Cornwall.
Key Details:
- Job Title: Electrical Power & Cooling Engineer
- Location: Devon, Plymouth & Cornwall
- Salary: Up to £45,000
- Additional Benefits: Bonus, On-Call & Overtime Pay + Fully Funded Training
What is in it for you?
- Structured 18-month training programme covering all maintenance activities - allowing you to become a well-rounded mechanical and electrical engineer
- Fully funded City & Guilds qualifications - Gain nationally recognised industry certifications at no cost to you, increasing your technical expertise, career progression opportunities and long-term earning potential.
- Fully paid company van & fuel card
- Up to 10% performance bonus on top of your base salary
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Key Responsibilities:
- Maintain and repair low and high voltage electrical systems across critical infrastructure sites
- Service generators, UPS systems, emergency lighting, cooling systems and alarms
- Carry out planned preventative maintenance and respond to reactive faults
- Work across exchange buildings, radio sites, rooftops and roadside infrastructure
- Take ownership of your own geographical patch, managing your workload and supporting network reliability


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What we’re Looking For:
- City & Guilds 2360 Parts 1 & 2, NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering
- Full UK manual driving licence
- Hardworking, reliable and takes pride in delivering a high standard of work
If you're an Electrical or Mechanical Engineer looking to work on critical infrastructure with industry-leading training and genuine career progression, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today!
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