Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£30000 per annum
Job Title: Electrical Fitter Location: Malvern Salary: Approx 30k Hours: 07:00 - 16.30 (M-T) / 07:00 - 12.30 (F) Job Advertisement: Electrical Fitter An opportunity has arisen for a skilled and experienced Electrical Fitter to join our team. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a capacity for independent work, executing tasks meticulously and meeting exacting quality standards while adhering to customer specifications and deadlines, even when operating at heights or beneath vehicles. Key Responsibilities: Demonstrated proficiency with air-operated and electrically operated hand tools. Ability to interpret engineering and electrical drawings accurately. Fabrication and installation of vehicle wiring looms. Installation of various Bluelight systems, such as CCTV. Competence in working with vehicle chassis and associated equipment. There may be instances where the Electrical Fitters' expertise is required in various workshop departments, both on-site and off-site. The Company values the diverse skill sets of its employees and may deploy them accordingly, regardless of direct electrical involvement. If this Electrical Fitter role interests you and you'd like to find out more, please click 'Apply'
West Malvern
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