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Mechanical & Electrical Fitters

TURNER & LOVELL LIMITED
London
4 days ago
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HV Mechanical & Electrical Fitters -
Location : South Wales & South England
Rates : £25-£30 an hour CIS
Start date : ASAP
Duration: 6 months +
Turner Lovell's client is a leading electrical engineering company based in the UK with a successful track record delivering electricity transmission and distribution projects across the country and Europe. You will be working for a company that prioritizes investment in both their staff and cutting-edge technology, and this commitment has propelled them to become a major player in the energy sector.

Turner Lovell is currently seeking experienced HV Fitters to join our client's team working on renewable energy projects throughout the UK. These specific roles are based in Newport, Wales and Trowbridge, England with a project duration of approximately 6 months.
You will be involved in various electrical installation activities, including new builds, extensions to existing infrastructure, and high-voltage projects

Duties:
Installation of earthing systems
Erection of steelwork to pre-defined design
Measuring and installing busbar and clamps
Building and setting of disconnectors, installation of MV and power equipment (switchgear, CT's, VT's, LV)
Understand RAMS, SHEQ procedures and attend tool-box talks
Electrical installation of switch gear, transformers and protection and control equipment
Requirements:
Tickets required for the position: CCNSG/CSCS - Safety Passport, Manual Handling, Fire Safety, National Grid Person Authorisations required
360 Telehandler and Lift Supervisor desired
Further qualification (HNC, HND, Degree, apprenticeship, NVQ) - desirable
Experience working on a project in a H&S critical environment
Ability to work both independently and within a team
Willingness to learn, communicate and uphold SHEQ / other required standards, whilst on site
Knowledge as well as working experience of fitting regulations (Fitter)
If you are looking to be involved in your next major renewable energy project as an HV Fitter, please apply & contact Marcus Horne -
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