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Are you an Electrical Engineer looking for your next permanent position?

Looking to work DAYS only from Monday to Friday (08.00 - 16.00)?

Is working in Fleetwood an area you are happy commuting to?

Do you have previous experience working in a pharmaceutical or GMP environment?

Would you be able to carry out inspection & testing and have inspection 2391 or 2394+2395?

Do you have qualifications to back up your experience or apprentice trained?

Is a salary of Circa £45000 dependant on experience OK for you??

If you have answered "yes" to the above questions then please apply. Suitable candidates will be called and given additional information on the company and the role.

Duties will include;
.To inspect electrical systems and equipment to identify defects with the need for remedials and to ensure compliance.
.To complete Electrical installation certificates, Condition reports and minor work Certificates.
.To carry out earth loop impedance.
.To install, test, certify and maintain electrical lighting, emergency lighting and power systems around the factory.
.To install and maintain three phase and single phase control and switch gear.
.To carry out thermal imaging remedials.
.To diagnose malfunctioning systems and identify faults as required

Location - Fleetwood

Salary - Circa £45000 (dependant on experience)

Shift - Day shift, Monday to Friday 08.00 - 16.00

Kinetic plc is a Recruitment Consultancy with 40 years of experience of delivering staffing solutions to the engineering, manufacturing and technical industries.

Kinetic plc treats all applications with a high degree of care, we review all submissions and will attempt to contact applicants who match the job profile. Those that do not meet the specification may not be contacted but their CV retained to be considered against future opportunities.
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