Manpower has partnered with a company in Oxfordshire that provides global support, servicing, spares and upgrades for all aircraft refuelling applications. They carry out on site servicing, repairs & calibration of all refuelling equipment across the UK and Ireland for commercial and private airfields. They are currently recruiting for a Electrical Workshop Engineer in join a successful team. This role would particularly suit candidates from a plant engineering background, ex-forces, HGV or similar. The successful candidate will be required to complete a medical and confined space training to facilitate tank entry inspection and cleaning. They are currently recruiting for an Electrical Workshop Engineer the join a successful and growing team. This role would particularly suit candidates from a plant engineering background, ex-forces, HGV or similar. You will also be required to complete a yearly medical assessment.
Your main duties will include
- To wire components on bespoke aircraft refuelling vehicles.
- Assemble electrical/pneumatic components onto bespoke panels.
- Test all work to a set standard.
- Diagnose faults.
- Occasional site work may be required as per needs of the business.
Experience
- Candidates should ideally have experience with vehicle electrics (Ideally HGV), but any electrical background may be considered.
- Experience with aircraft refuelling vehicles would be extremely beneficial but not essential.
- Ability to use a wide range of electrical hand tools (crimpers, soldering Iron, wire strippers etc.)
- Ability to use a wide range of hand and power tools (drills, grinders, riveting etc.)
- Interpretation of electrical schematics.
- Basic soldering skills.
- Be able to maintain a satisfactory level of tidiness.
- Basic level of H&S understanding.
- Fluent in English.
- Driving licence/car.
- Experience in pneumatics.
- Electrical CAD experience.
My can offers an excellent benefits and overtime opportunities. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a company with a global reputation who provide services to the aircraft industry. Working hours 40 hours per week, Mon-Friday 8.00am - 4.30pm with 23 days Annual Leave