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Offshore Electrical Engineer – (Scotland) Location: AberdeenContract Type: TemporaryHours: 12 hours/day – OffshoreSchedule: Ad-hoc basis
About the Role Aramark is seeking an experienced Offshore Electrical Engineer to support our offshore accommodation projects team. This role involves installing electrical services and infrastructure for projects both onshore and offshore.
Key Responsibilities
Implement electrical works as per project work packs in collaboration with other trades. Follow guidance from the on-site Arcadion Construction Supervisor. Prepare worksite, ensuring tools and materials are ready. Assist other trades when required. Participate in risk assessments, toolbox talks, and permit-to-work processes. Maintain compliance with health, safety, and hygiene standards. Ensure tools and equipment meet regulatory requirements. Keep the worksite tidy during and after shifts.
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Completed Electrical trade apprenticeship with one of the following:
City & Guilds Trade Certificate ONC/HNC in relevant discipline Equivalent government or military training
Minimum 5 years’ experience in a similar role, including 2 years offshore. Strong knowledge of:


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Computer literacy (Microsoft Office, email). Flexibility and ability to work in a team environment.
Additional Information
Must hold valid offshore survival and firefighting certification (revalidated every 4 years), or be willing to complete before onboarding. Training and induction provided to ensure competency.
Interested?Apply now to join Aramarks dynamic team and contribute to delivering high-quality offshore accommodation projects.
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