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The Company

STS Group, is dedicated to being the leading and most cost-efficient provider of electrical engineering, instrumentation, design and commissioning services across Ireland, UK, Europe and the Middle East. Since its formation, STS Group has broadened its scope to become a full-service provider to world renowned brand names in the Pharmaceutical, Data Centre, Utilities, Oil, Gas & Chemicals, Food & Beverage, Transport and other industry sectors.

Headquartered in Waterford, Ireland, STS Group is one of three business units within Dussmann Technical Solutions (DTS) and is a proud member of the Dussmann Group. STS Group employs the best people, invests heavily in training and education ensuring that the highest standards of health, safety and governance are applied throughout the organisation.

This company is an equal opportunities employer

Job description

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Ability to read mechanical containment, Electrical single line and electrical layout drawings accurately and install as per drawings.

  • Electrical mechanical containment install – Cable Ladder, Cable Tray, Conduits , Trunking and other appropriate first fix electrical requirements including bracketry according to electrical standards.

  • Install, gland and terminate Steel Wire Armour (SWA) and Aluminium Wire Armour (AWA) cabling according to local standards.

  • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.

  • Understand the importance of safety and follow local site safety guidelines

    Required Skills / Qualifications:

    · Formal Electrical trade qualification (Certification required)

    · 3-5 Years Experience

    · Safepass and Manual handling training

    Desired skills / Experience:

  • Medium Voltage (MV) experience

  • Large scale pharmaceutical or data centre experience

  • Electrical testing experience

  • Driving Licence

  • Willing to travel

  • IPAF MEWP Licence

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