Electromechanical Fitters (HV Infrastructure)

Control-Q Research
Coleraine
1 week ago
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Location: Coleraine, Northern Ireland


Salary: Competitive (DOE) + Premium Benefits Package


Contract: Full-time, Permanent


Hours: 45 Hours (07:00 - 17:00)


Benefits: Company Van & Fuel Card, 33 Days Annual Leave (25 days + 8 public holidays), Comprehensive Pension Scheme, Sick Pay, and Healthcare, Full PPE and high-spec professional tools provided and Clear pathways for career progression with continuous professional training!


Build the Future of the Grid

Join IQA Operations Group, the UK & Ireland arm of the world-renowned Elecnor Group. We are mobilizing a specialized field team to deliver next-generation high-voltage infrastructure. From Synchronous Condensers to Battery Storage (BESS) and HV Substations, we are hiring skilled operatives to build the projects that will stabilize the grid and power the energy transition.


Why Join Us

You Will Be Employed By IQA, Backed By The Global Financial Strength And Technical Pedigree Of Elecnor. This Is a Chance To Join a Major International Player



  • Global Scale: Active in over 50 countries with a workforce of 22,000+.
  • Financial Security: An annual turnover exceeding €3.8 Billion, ensuring long-term project stability.
  • Special Projects: Join our rapidly expanding division focused on high-spec renewable and grid-stability technology.

The Role Electromechanical Fitters: What You'll Be Doing

You will be responsible for the mechanical installation, assembly, and fitting of High Voltage (HV) substation infrastructure and power generation equipment. This is a hybrid role requiring heavy mechanical fitting, steel fabrication, and precision electrical installation.


As Our Electromechanical Fitter You Will Be Responsible For

  • Structural Installation: Steelwork erection (gantries/supports), fabrication, and modification.
  • HV Apparatus: Mechanical assembly and alignment of Power Transformers, Circuit Breakers (AIS/GIS), Isolators, and Busbars.
  • Precision Engineering: Torquing, tensioning, and levelling to strict manufacturer tolerances.
  • Specialist Systems: Installation of rotating electrical machines, including Synchronous Condensers and Hydro Turbines (alignment of shafts, bearings, and couplings).
  • Containment & Earthing: Installation of heavy-duty cable management and copper earthing systems.

In order to be successful in this role you must have

  • Proven Track Record: 3+ years of verifiable experience in HV substations or Power Generation environments.
  • Technical Literacy: Ability to interpret complex engineering drawings (CAD/Schematics) and P&ID diagrams.
  • Licensing: Full, valid Driver's License (Manual transmission capability preferred).

It Would Be Great If You Had

  • Rotating Machinery: Experience with the overhaul or installation of Hydro Turbines or Synchronous Condensers.
  • Welding: Current or previous coding (MIG/TIG/Arc) to ISO, AWS, or ASME standards.
  • Standards Knowledge: Familiarity with BS or IEC standards.

If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role, click on APPLY today, forwarding an up-to-date copy of your CV for consideration in the first instance.


Due to the volume of applications, we receive we are unable to respond to all applicants. If you do not hear from us within four weeks, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful.


No agencies please.


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