Company
Pertemps Scotland
Pertemps Scotland
£34k - £38k DOE
Job Title: Electrical Fitter Location: Livingston Salary: £34k - £38k DOE Working Hours: 37hrs per week - You must be able to work Early Shift, Late Shift and Night Shifts Responsibilities As part of a skilled team, this role involves working to both planned and reactive maintenance schedules within the plant. Repairing and maintaining forging presses, furnaces and machine tools. Electrical installations and PAT testing. The successful candidate will join a team responsible for all elements of electrical plant maintenance Experience Applicants must be self-motivated and have the ability to manage a varied and demanding workload. You must have a proven track record of fault finding with the ability to read technical drawings. Be able to work at heights and in enclosed spaces. Have basic IT skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Prior industry experience in electrical maintenance covering medium voltage distribution systems, equipment breakdowns, trouble shooting, and working with inspection and maintenance programs to meet statutory requirements is essential. Education Time served Electrical with Trade Papers
Livingston
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