Electrical Fitter

Workforce Staffing
Droitwich, Worcestershire, WR9 8DY, United Kingdom
Today
£19 – £20 ph

Salary

£19 – £20 ph

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Posted
27 May 2026 (Today)

Electrical Fitter / Panel Wirer

Droitwich Spa | £19–£20 per hour DOE | ⏰ 40 Hours per Week | Monday–Friday Days

Are you a skilled Electrical Fitter or Panel Wirer looking for your next opportunity with a supportive and growing team? We’re looking for a hands-on professional with experience in control panels, electrical wiring, and precision assembly to join our busy workshop team — with occasional site work when required.

You’ll be working on a variety of electrical and automation projects, including systems linked to robotic and automated machinery, giving you the chance to further develop your experience within modern industrial automation environments.

This is a fantastic opportunity to work on varied projects in a friendly environment where your skills and attention to detail are genuinely valued.

The Role

You’ll be responsible for building, wiring, testing, and fault-finding electrical control panels and systems to a high standard.

Key Responsibilities:

Assemble, wire, and test electrical control panels and automation systems

Read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical drawings

Install and troubleshoot electrical components including relays, motors, PLCs, and automation equipment

Assist with wiring and integration of robotic and automated machinery systems

Carry out quality inspections and testing to ensure compliance and performance standards

Support occasional on-site installations and commissioning work

What We’re Looking For

Previous experience as an Electrical Fitter, Panel Wirer, or similar electrical assembly role

Strong understanding of electrical systems, wiring techniques, and industrial components

Experience working with control panels, PLCs, or automation equipment would be advantageous

Ability to confidently read and work from wiring diagrams and schematics

Excellent fault-finding and problem-solving skills

High attention to detail and pride in producing quality work

Flexibility to travel occasionally for site-based work

What’s On Offer?

✅ £19–£20 per hour depending on experience

✅ 40 hours per week – stable daytime shifts

✅ Monday to Friday work schedule

✅ Friendly and supportive workshop environment

✅ Long-term opportunity with career development potential

✅ Exposure to robotics and automation projects

✅ Varied and interesting work

⚡ Ready to take the next step in your electrical career?

Apply today and become part of a team where your skills, precision, and experience make a real impact.

MAN24

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