An electrician installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems in homes, commercial buildings, and industrial sites. To become an electrician, one usually completes an apprenticeship or technical college course, gaining practical experience. Electricians need to be precise, safety-conscious, and good problem solvers, ensuring electrical systems are safe and efficient. The work can be physically demanding and requires working in various environments, often at heights or in confined spaces.
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NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE ENGINEERING GROUP TRAINING ASSOCIATION LIMITED
( Added 08 Aug 2024 - 1 position available )
We have an opportunity for a Maintenance Engineer role with a local company. The successful applicant will be trained to carry out repairs and maintenance of all equipment on site. Repairs and maintenance will be both reactive and planned-in, in accordance with the company plan. You will be expected to work safely and meet the quality standards.
Closing date: in 6 days
Possible start date: 01 Jul 2026
TARKA AGRICULTURAL SERVICES LIMITED
( Added 12 Aug 2025 - 1 position available )
We install market-leading robotic milking and feeding equipment across the south of England. You will work alongside experienced engineers, gaining practical skills in electrical wiring and containment methods, pneumatic basics and fabrication. We are looking for someone who takes pride in what they do, is willing to learn and to problem solve.
Closing date: in 6 days
Possible start date: 01 Sep 2026
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Exchange Street Buildings
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UK
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