Skilled Electrical Installers

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candidates need NVQ Level 3 or City & Guilds Level 3 in Electrical Engineering or similar discipline to be considered, any candidates with 18th Edition would be of extreme interest to the business*

Job Description:

This is a fantastic opportunity to join Marshalls Land Systems ((url removed)/) and their team of Skilled Electrical Installers, manufacturing and installing electrical circuits and communication systems into mobile workspaces and various electrical products and equipment, to be based at their facility in Cambridge (postcode is CB5 8RX)

You will be playing an important role in some high-profile military projects, and your ideas and contribution will be valued in a business where people really matter. Training will be provided on the products and there is scope for further development and progression within the company

Rates as follows: STANDARD pays £25.92 per hour PAYE (holiday pay is paid on top) or £35.66 per hour Umbrella

ANYTHING OVER 37 HOURS IS TIME AND HALF which pays £38.88 per hour PAYE or £53.49 per hour Umbrella

SUNDAYS pays £51.84 per hour PAYE or £71.31 per hour Umbrellarole is inside IR35

ly for 6 -12 months (potential for extension and permanent prospects)

Hours: 7.15am – 3.45pm Monday to Thursday with a half day finish on Friday’s

Duties:

To carry out manufacture, assembly and build of Land Systems specialist projects using engineering drawings and associated design data to meet the business and customer expectations to BS7671 standards
Installing electrical cabling / wiring into specialised containers
The following wire related work will be required:

Looming, Crimping, Braiding, Soldering, Wire cutting/preparation
Ensure all tasks are carried out within the allocated time
To ensure that Marshall’s production processes and procedures are maintained
To follow and work in line with MADG Health and Safety management systems
Take an active role in continuous improvements to include lean and 5S procedures, ensuring a clean, compliant work area is maintained at all times.
Attend and support production meetings if required
Entry of job bookings on ERP system

Experience:

Conversant with AC/DC circuits and single and three-phase supplies
Capable of building looms and harnesses comprising military type connectors
Capable of soldering, crimping and general small-scale, low-gauge wiring
Have previous experience of intricate panel wiring
Candidates from automotive, industrial, defence, military or engineering background encouraged
Qualifications:

18th Edition
NVQ Level 3 or higher qualification in Electrical Engineering or similar discipline.
City & Guilds 2365 Level 2/3 Diploma in Electrical Installations (Building & Structures, or equivalent electrical qualification)
IPC-A-620 Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies
We will also consider high-potential candidates who don’t hold these qualifications, but who are keen to learn
About Marshall’s:

Based in the UK, with operations in Canada, Marshall Land Systems specialises in the design and production of deployable operational infrastructure and mission support for humanitarian, defence and security operations across the globe. Other core services include the integration of complex systems into a range of vehicles for use by the military and security services including explosive ordnance disposal and battlefield ambulances all underpinned by a full in-life managed service provision to ensure customers‘ equipment is available where and when they need it

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