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Electrical Mechanical Fitter

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Milton Keynes
4 days ago
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Join Electron-X as an Electrical Mechanical Fitter
At Electron-X, we specialise in high-quality industrial X-ray systems and servicesfrom large lead-lined rooms for aircraft engines and advanced multi-axis manipulators to compact cabinets for inspecting electronic components.
Were expanding and looking for a skilled electrical/mechanical engineer to join our team in Milton Keynes as soon as possible.
What Youll Be Doing
Building electrical panels
Reading and working to wiring diagrams and panel layouts
Electrical Installation
Cable management installation at the factory and on site
Mechanical Assembly
Bonus Skills Familiarity with computers and software tools is a plus
What Were Looking For
Experience in panel building
Strong MS Office skills (Teams, Word & Excel)
Excellent written and verbal communication
Quick learner with a proactive attitude
ECS card is beneficial but not essential
Full UK driving license required
Experience in the X-ray industry is not requiredfull training and support will be provided.
The Offer
Location: Milton Keynes office
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am5pm
6-month contract with possible extension
Salary: £26,000£32,000 pro rata depending on experience
Discretionary Christmas Bonus
Flexible & Friendly employer
Were keen to hear about any additional skills or experience you bringtell us what makes you stand out!
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