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Date Added: Fri 28/03/2025

Electrical Systems Technician (6 Months FTC)

Rustington, BN16, UK
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Company: FIRST MILITARY RECRUITMENT LTD

Job Type: Contract, Full Time

Salary: £24/hour

MS567 - Electrical Systems Technician (6 months FTC)

Salary: £24 per hour DOE

Location: Rustington

Overview:

First Military Recruitment are currently seeking an Electrical Systems Technician on behalf of one of our clients.

This challenging position involves the installation of bespoke MOTS/COTS electrical systems in support of both vehicle and survivability systems. Some bench manufacture of individual looms and bench modification of electro-mechanical sub-systems may also be required to support certain bespoke projects.

Our client encourages applications from ex-military personnel however all candidates will be given due consideration.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Support to the company's production activities at sites.
Hands on assembly of electrical looms including:
Reading schematic drawings.
Managing BoMs.
Controlling stocks of electrical consumables.
Support continuous improvement initiatives to include lean manufacturing principles.
Assist the Team leader on meeting performance-based outputs (KPI's).
Assist, where required, the Electrical Design team on proto-type development of electrical and electro-mechanical sub-systems being embodied into our products.
The above statements are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities required.
Skills and Qualifications:

HNC/BTEC Diploma or equivalent in Automotive Systems installation and repair.
Experience of low production manufacturing techniques and processes.
An understanding of military specification radios and electrical sub-systems or similar.
An understanding of OEM automotive vehicle systems.
An understanding of the impact of electromagnetic influence on electrical sub-systems and networks.
Be able to apply system design electrical theory and electronic principles to sub-system faults
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