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Test and Inspection Technician

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Job Title: Test and Inspection Technician  

Location: Telford  

Pay Range/details: Competitive salary  

Contract Type: Permanent  

We are currently recruiting for an experienced Test and Inspection Technician to join a well-established and growing engineering company based in Telford.

Key Responsibilities - Test and Inspection Technician  

Perform quality inspection and full electrical testing of control panels  
Verify components, wiring standards and functionality against design drawings  
Conduct pre-power, functional, insulation and resistance testing 
Accurately record results, identify faults, rectify issues and escalate when required  
Manage calibration of test equipment and maintain test rigs/training equipment  
Undertake VSD bench repairs and occasional site visits  
Support panel building/wiring when testing workload allows  
Prioritise tasks, liaise with other departments and meet project deadlines  
Champion Safety, Quality, Cost and Delivery standards  
Train colleagues and adhere to all company H&S, Quality and Environmental procedures  
Qualifications & Requirements - Test and Inspection Technician  

Apprenticeship or Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics or relevant electrical/electronic engineering qualification  
Minimum of 5 years panel wiring and testing experience in a similar role  
Detailed knowledge of systems integration incorporating variable speed drives, robotics, PLCs and SCADA/HMI technologies  
Strong communication skills both verbal and written  
Ability to work on own initiative and pay close attention to detail  
Excellent organisational and time management skills with the ability to priorities  
Comfortable working individually or as part of a team  
Good problem-solving skills and a hands-on attitude  
Confident, proactive and enthusiastic with situational adaptability  
What we can offer - Test and Inspection Technician  

Competitive salary  
25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays  
Pension scheme  
Life Insurance  
Employee assistance programme  
Flexible working  
Programme of personal development and training  
Free car parking  
On-site EV charge points  
Social and wellbeing activity programme  
Bike to work scheme
For more information on this role, please contact Charlie Boulton on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed) 

Candidates who are currently a Test and Inspection Technician, Electrical Test Engineer, Control Panel Tester, Panel Wirer & Tester or VSD Technician may be suitable for this position  

For details of other opportunities available within your chosen field please visit our website (url removed)

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