Lowery Ltd
Panel Wiring specialist - National Grid / SSEN Substation Projects - Chichester and Stoke on Trent

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Job Type: Contract
Rate: Competitive, depending on experience
About the Role
We are seeking experienced Panel Wiring Specialist to join our growing team delivering National Grid / SSEN and high voltage substation projects across the South East and Midlands. The successful candidates will be responsible for the assembly, wiring, testing, and modification of protection and control panels within the electrical transmission and distribution sector. This is an excellent opportunity to work on critical infrastructure projects supporting the UK's power network.
Key Responsibilities
- Point to point wiring of protection and control panels.
- Panel assembly and installation of electrical components.
- Reading and interpreting electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and GA drawings.
- Termination of multicore cables and control wiring.
- Carrying out panel modifications and fault finding activities.
- Ensuring all work is completed to a high standard of quality and safety.
- Maintaining accurate records and quality documentation.
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Essential Requirements
- Proven experience as a Panel Wiring specialist within substations, power, utilities, or industrial projects.
- Ability to read and understand electrical drawings and wiring schematics.
- Experience wiring protection and control panels.
- Knowledge of National Grid, DNO, or transmission sector standards would be advantageous.
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality workmanship.
- Driving licence
Desirable
- Previous experience on National Grid transmission projects.
- City & Guilds or NVQ qualification in Electrical Engineering.
- ECS or CSCS card.
- Substation experience within 132kV, 275kV, or 400kV environments.


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What We Offer
- Competitive rates of pay.
- Long term opportunities on major infrastructure projects.
- Overtime available.
- If appropriate, accommodation costs
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If you are an experienced Panel Wiring specialist looking for your next opportunity within the high voltage transmission sector, we would like to hear from you. Please submit your CV along with your availability, daily rate, and current location.
We welcome applications from all suitably qualified and experienced candidates, regardless of background, age, gender, race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or any other characteristic.
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