Panel Wireman

Romsey
4 days ago
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Panel Wireman

Altera Recruitment Group is working with a well established engineering organisation operating within the industrial automation and electrical infrastructure sector. They are seeking a skilled Panel Wireman to support the build and assembly of high quality electrical control panels used across complex engineering projects. This is a hands on workshop based position, suited to a detail driven individual who takes pride in producing accurate, compliant and reliable panel builds.

Key Responsibilities



Build, assemble and wire electrical control panels in line with technical drawings, schematics and specifications

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Prepare cables including cutting, stripping, crimping and terminating to a high standard

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Install and mount electrical components such as relays, contactors, transformers, terminal blocks, PLCs and instrumentation

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Carry out testing and inspection of completed panels to ensure quality, functionality and compliance

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Identify and resolve wiring or assembly issues prior to final handover and delivery

Candidate Requirements

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Proven experience in panel wiring or electrical assembly within an industrial or controls environment

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Strong ability to read and interpret electrical drawings, wiring diagrams and schematics

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Confident use of hand tools, crimping equipment and general electrical assembly tools

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Good understanding of electrical components and installation best practice

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A methodical, quality focused approach with the ability to work independently and as part of a team

What’s on Offer

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Starting salary in the region of £29,000 per annum

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Clear opportunity for salary progression with experience and development within the role

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Overtime available to support project demands

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Structured training and development support

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Stable workshop based role within a supportive engineering team with long term career potential

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