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Job Ref: 215977861
Date: 2022-03-07 14:10:25
Field Service Electrician
Milton Keynes
Circa £32k + van + tools + training + superb benefits
Exciting opportunity for a passionate individual to play a part in inevitable growth of the electric car industry. As a market leader in vehicle charging solutions, we are looking for a Field Service Electrician to service and repair commercial Electric Vehicle charging points across the Milton Keynes Area.
Field Service Electrician responsibilities:
Electrical qualifications essential
PCB analysis experience advantageous
Field service engineering experience including but not limited to fault finding and diagnosis
Electro-mechanical repairs knowledge and experience
To carry out risk assessments and adhere to method statements
To ensure installations are correctly identified by type
To ensure electrical installations are compliant to Electrical regulations
To ensure current processes IET established on site are adhered to.
Field Service Electrician Experience/Qualifications:
JIB recognised UK competency-based qualification (electrotechnical Level 3 NVQ or a formal UK electrotechnical apprenticeship) is a must
Ideally 18th Edition Wiring Regulations qualified (BS7671:(Apply online only)-1 Level 3 in Domestic, Commercial & Industrial Electric Vehicle Charging equipment installation or equivalent is desirable (training/certification given)
ECS card desirable
Driving License
Qualified electrician with electrical maintenance experience
Customer / consumer focused
Understanding of electrical certification and submission
Strong communication skills
Knowledge of distribution boards/ power cabinets
Experience dealing with AC/DC voltage safely and isolation procedure
High level organisational and planning skills, effective communication skills and the ability to build relationships
If you are interested in hearing more about the superb opportunities and benefits this Field Service Electrician role offers now
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