Field Electrical Engineer

Posted 3 June by Pertemps Scotland

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Job Role: Field Electrical Engineer
Location: Fife but travel to other areas of Scotland is required
Salary: £34000 - £38000 DOE

We are delighted to be working with a well established client offering a complete one stop single source solution from design and project management to automation and process control. Our client prides themselves on offering the best possible customer service and most cost-effective solutions. They currently have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Field Electrical Engineer to join their team.

Role
  • Experienced, qualified electrical engineer who is capable of working as a team player.
  • Good attention to detail and have a proactive attitude.
  • Ability to provide assistance with technical issues and projects within the water utilities and engineering industries.
  • Ideally, you will have relevant experience in either electrical and or instrumentation installations, while knowledge of PLC, Scada, and Systems Integration would also be desirable.
  • This is a customer facing role so good communication skills are vital.
  • You must be prepared to work away from home as required.

The key requirements for this role are:
  • ECS / CSCS / SJIB (18th Edition) approved electrician.
  • Electrical Inspection and Testing
  • Instrumentation knowledge
  • EUSR / DOMS qualified.
  • First Aid Trained
  • Confined Space Entry Trained
  • A full, clean UK driving licence is essential.

Benefits
  • Competitive salary
  • 30 Days Holiday– (additional days after 3 years-service)
  • Contribution Pension scheme
  • BHSF (Discount Scheme towards, dental & optical)
  • Death in Service
  • Vehicle and Phone provided.

Application question

Are you a fully qualified Electrical Engineer?

Reference: 52781359

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