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Elmleigh

Panel Builder

Hinckley
Posted 27 days ago
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Our Company We are a leading system integration specialist for electrical and mechanical automation systems in Food and Drink, Water Treatment and Parcel Distribution sectors supporting a busy control panel assembly workshop. We invite hard-working individuals to join our team, offering continual professional development in return for dedication to the job and a passion to contribute to the success of the company. Enthusiasm, flexibility, and reliability are key attractions. Role Reporting to the Manufacturing Manager, We are seeking a skilled Control Panel Builder to join our dynamic team. In this role, you will play a key part in delivering high-quality electrical control systems to our clients across industrial and commercial sectors. You will be responsible for the assembly, wiring, and construction of various control panels in line with project specifications, industry standards, and company quality requirements. If you are a detail-oriented individual with excellent problem-solving skills and a passion for craftsmanship, we want to hear from you. Key Responsibilities Build and wire electrical control panels from schematic diagrams, layouts, and technical drawings. Interpret electrical schematics, panel layouts, and wiring schedules accurately. Assemble components including PLCs, relays, contactors, terminal blocks, VFDs, and instrumentation. Prepare enclosures, including cutting, drilling, and punching holes for components and cable glands. Route and terminate cables and wires neatly, ensuring correct stripping, crimping, and ferrule application. Label all components, cables, and wires correctly to ensure clarity for installation and future maintenance. Use hand tools, power tools, and mechanical equipment (drills, saws, sanders) safely and efficiently. Collaborate with team members and engineers to complete projects on time and within budget. Maintain a clean, organized work environment and strictly follow all health and safety protocols. · Complete job documentation · Undertake specialist training as required and keep up to date with statutory and legislative requirements · Demonstrate and apply the principles of continuous improvement to achieve ‘Best Practice’ Note that this is a direct applicant opportunity only. No speculative enquiries from agencies or other third parties please.

Required Skills: Mechanical Aptitude: Strong ability to work with hand/power tools and understand complex mechanical layouts. Schematic Reading: Proven ability to read and accurately interpret electrical schematics and engineering drawings. Precision Assembly: High attention to detail with the ability to assemble components accurately and efficiently. Automation Familiarity: Basic understanding of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and automation systems is an advantage. Qualifications and Licences NVQ Level 3 Electrotechnical Services - Panel Wiring / Panel Builder or Mechanical Manufacture Engineering (fitting and assembly) or equivalent Approved Apprenticeship in Panel Wiring /Panel Building (Required) or Experience in the industry ECS Gold Card - Wireman/Panel Builder (Desirable) SSSTS (Desirable)

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Skills

Electrical Control Panel Building
Schematic Reading
Wiring
PLC Assembly
Mechanical Aptitude
Precision Assembly
Cable Termination
Component Labeling
Power Tool Operation
Technical Drawing Interpretation
Automation Systems
Health and Safety Compliance

Location

United Kingdom

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