We are looking for a skilled Workshop Electrician to carry out routine electrical servicing and maintenance of workshop equipment for one of our clients. This role involves fault finding, repairs, and ensuring the safe and efficient performance of a wide range of electrical systems, including generators, loadbanks, and low-voltage equipment.
You will play a key role in maintaining operational reliability across equipment used in critical environments.
What You'll Be Doing
Diagnose, fault-find, and repair a wide range of generators (portable to containerised) to restore safe and reliable operation
Carry out load testing and commissioning on generators from 20–2000 kVA, recording results and verifying performance
Strip down, rewire, and modify control panels and modules, including updating schematics and replacing components
Inspect, repair, and prepare HV transformers and high-voltage cable installations, following safe isolation procedures
Maintain and troubleshoot AC loadbanks, including programming and validating control modules
Work on three-phase (415V) systems and support engine electronic control modules where required
Carry out battery maintenance, alternator repairs, and general product control tasks
Ensure all work is completed in line with health & safety standards and compliance requirements
Ideal candidates for this role will be
Time-served electrical engineer with demonstrable, hands-on electrical experience and a clear electrical background
SCQF Level 7 (SVQ Level 3) or time-served/apprentice-qualified with strong practical understanding of DC and AC controls, plus single- and three-phase electrics
Proven experience in control panel strip-downs, rewires and electrical modifications, including reading and updating wiring diagrams
Practical experience working on generators, plant or heavy equipment (HV, loadbanks or engine systems); knowledge of engine ECMs is a strong advantage
Excellent organisational and communication skills; able to manage workload, document work and liaise with clients or site
You'll work a 40 hours week, Monday to Friday, with some flexibility required depending on workload and business needs
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