Electrical Technician

Abingdon
1 day ago
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Electrical Technician

On-site: Science, Engineering & Technical

Description

Working arrangements

Please note this is an onsite role at

Part time working or job share options will be reviewed on an individual basis.

Eligibility:

Please note that this position is open to candidates currently based in the United Kingdom with the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, we are not able to sponsor visa applications at this time.

Overview of the role

Tokamak Energy is pioneering the development of commercial fusion energy and high-temperature superconducting (HTS) magnet systems. We are seeking a detail-oriented and technically skilled Electrical Technician to support the assembly, installation, testing, and maintenance of complex electrical systems used in our fusion energy experiments and prototype devices.

In this role, you will work alongside engineers and scientists to bring cutting-edge technology to life. You’ll be hands-on with power systems, control panels, instrumentation, wiring, and more, ensuring our equipment is built and maintained to the highest standards of quality and safety.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

  • Carry out electrical LV work in accordance with the companies Electrical Safety Policy (LV)

  • Assist in control panel layout, design, installation and commissioning

  • Assemble and install control systems and panels

  • Perform maintenance tasks on control systems, panels, and power supply systems.

  • Assist with conducting fault finding and troubleshooting on control systems, panels, and power supply systems to identify and rectify electrical issues.

  • Install, maintain, and troubleshoot data networks, ensuring efficient data transmission and connectivity in the commercial and industrial settings.

  • Install data network cabling and equipment.

  • Work on mains powered distribution boards, including installation, maintenance and upgrading.

  • Install, modify and maintain mains powered final circuits.

  • Install cable containment, including cable trays, conduits, and trunking systems.

  • Carry out testing and commissioning of electrical equipment and mains distribution infrastructure.

  • Attend to emergency electrical repairs and breakdowns.

  • Collaborate with other team members and contractors on large-scale electrical projects, ensuring effective coordination and completion of tasks.

  • A strong focus on teamwork in a dynamic environment with the ability to work alongside team members and engineers, etc.

  • Adhere to all safety requirements and ensure the safe upkeep of your work area.

    Requirements

    Essential:

  • Electrical Apprentice time served or equivalent experience.

  • Experience working with Low Voltage (LV) electrical systems.

  • Strong practical skills in wiring, panel building, and testing.

  • Ability to troubleshoot and resolve electrical issues independently or as part of a team.

  • Comfortable working in a dynamic, fast-paced environment with evolving technical challenges.

  • Awareness of electrical safety procedures and standards (e.g., BS 7671 or equivalent).

  • Able to read and work from electrical diagrams/schematics.

  • A flexible/agile approach to daily tasks

  • Good initiative with ability to solve problems.

  • Good communications skills across all levels

  • Acting as a good role model, always representing company values.

  • Possess a good understanding of and attitude toward Health & Safety requirements

  • Basic IT skills using Windows based operating system.

    Desirable:

    2391 Inspection and Testing

    Eng Tech, IEng or working towards

    Forklift licence

    Crane licence

    MEWP/IPAF 3A & 3B licenced

    PASMA trained

    PAT qualified

    First Aid training

    ** training can be provided **

    Benefits

    Salary dependent on skills and experience and will be discussed from the outset

    28 days (inclusive of festive break) holiday plus bank holidays

    Eligible for discretionary performance related bonus

    Share options scheme

    Pension scheme

    Financial benefits – including; group life insurance, critical illness, health cash plan and discount scheme

    Innovation and Merit bonuses

    Investment in training and development to support career progression

    Opportunity to work on and contribute to world class innovation.

    Hazard-Specific / Safety-Critical Duties

    This job may include the following hazards or safety-critical activities:

    Electrical LV work

    Working at heights

    Regular manual handling

    Work in hot or cold environments

    Occasional work in confined spaces

    Following site specific rules including the use of PPE

    Working under a safe work permit system

    Following test and lockout procedures

    Come and be a part of a dynamic and innovative team who are striving to provide a solution to one of humanity’s greatest challenges: clean and sustainable energy for all

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