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Industrial Electrician

We’re hiring to expand our engineering delivery team as we take on exciting new automation projects across the UK & Overseas. You’ll work on cutting-edge systems from build to site install and enjoy competitive basic pay of up to £40,000 + generous overtime, career progression, and exposure to robotics, PLCs, and high-end automation technology. Join a company known for its craftsmanship, innovation, and end-to-end project delivery.

About Adelphi Automation

Adelphi Automation designs, manufactures, and installs bespoke automation systems for some of the UK’s most dynamic industries - from food and beverage to aerospace and general manufacturing.
We combine electrical, mechanical, and software engineering to deliver complete solutions, from small standalone machines to complex multi-robot systems.
Our people are hands-on problem solvers who take pride in engineering excellence and delivering reliable, high-quality systems that make a real impact.

The Role

As an Industrial Automation Electrician, you’ll work within our electrical and automation team, building and commissioning bespoke machinery both in-house and on customer sites. You’ll collaborate closely with our mechanical and software engineers, helping bring each project from concept through to installation and commissioning.

Key Responsibilities:

Read and interpret electrical and automation schematics and wiring diagrams

Install, wire, test and commission automation systems, including robots, drives, sensors, motors, and control panels

Support fault finding, calibration, and system diagnostics on complex electrical systems

Communicating effectively with the Project Manager and the wider team.  

Assist during site installations and commissioning phases, ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards

Produce clear and accurate documentation such as wiring schedules, test reports, and installation records

Work collaboratively across engineering teams to deliver high-performance solutions on time and to specification

Location, Hours & Working Arrangements

Location: Based at our main site with travel to customer locations across the UK + Internationally

Hours: 38 hours per week (Core hours: Monday–Thursday 8am–3pm, Friday 8am–1pm) + Generous overtime paid at 1.3x

Contract Type: Full-time, permanent

Working Setup: Primarily workshop-based with regular travel for installations and site commissioning

What We’re Looking For

Essential Criteria:

Recognised electrical qualification (NVQ Level 3, City & Guilds or equivalent)

Proven experience in the build/assembly, installation and/or maintenance of robotic, automation or conveyor systems

Competent in testing, fault finding and commissioning of electrical systems

Understanding of both single and three-phase systems

Willingness to travel to customer sites, including overnight stays when required

Experience with robotics, vision systems, or servo-driven machinery is desirable.

Strong communication skills and the ability to troubleshoot across departments.

What You’ll Get in Return

Competitive basic salary (up to £40,000 depending on experience) + Overtime (1.3x)

25 days’ holiday plus bank holidays

Overtime opportunities and travel allowances

Pension scheme and company benefits

Clear progression route

Access to advanced training and professional development

A collaborative, supportive working environment

The opportunity to work with innovative automation technology on exciting, bespoke projects

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