Industrial Electrician (ELEC1)

Overview

Reference
ELEC1

Salary
£46,500 - £46,500/annum + OVERTIME AND BENEFITS

Job Location
- United Kingdom -- England -- Yorkshire and the Humber -- West Yorkshire -- Leeds

Job Type
Permanent

Posted
27 April 2026


Permanent Workshop / Site Electrician

Location: Based in Leeds Workshop & Client Sites (UK)
Employment Type: Permanent, Full‑Time

We are seeking a skilled and motivated Workshop / Site Electrician to join our team on a permanent basis. This role will involve a mix of workshop‑based electrical work and on‑site installation, maintenance, and fault‑finding activities across industrial environments.

Key Responsibilities

  • Electrical installation, maintenance, inspection, and testing of equipment and systems
  • Panel building, modifications, and fault diagnosis within a workshop environment
  • Site-based electrical works including commissioning and breakdown support
  • Working safely in high‑risk industrial environments, including COMAH sites where applicable
  • Compliance with relevant health & safety legislation, regulations, and company procedures
  • Accurate completion of job documentation, test records, and reports
  • Liaising with engineers, supervisors, and clients to ensure work is completed to specification and programme

Essential Requirements

  • Fully qualified electrician (e.g. NVQ Level 3 or equivalent)
  • 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS 7671)
  • Proven experience in industrial or commercial electrical environments
  • Ability to read electrical drawings and schematics
  • Strong fault‑finding and problem‑solving skills
  • Full UK driving licence
  • Flexible approach to working between workshop and site locations

Desirable Experience

  • COMAH site experience
  • Water Industry experience (e.g. pumping stations, treatment works, MCC panels, SCADA interfaces)
  • CompEx, ECS/CSCS, or equivalent safety cards
  • Inspection & Testing qualifications

What We Offer

  • Permanent, stable employment
  • Competitive salary 
  • Overtime opportunities
  • Pension scheme death in service, healthcare and holiday entitlement
  • Ongoing training and development


Contact information

Paul Keys