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Electrical Assembly Technician

TEC Partners
Norfolk
3 months ago
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Job Title: Electrical Assembly Engineer
Location: Norwich
Rate: £37 - £48 per hour (Outside IR35)
Engagement Type: Ltd Company or Umbrella
Contract Length: 2-month contract
Start Date: 18th August
Hours: 37.5 hours per week

Overview

An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Electrical Assembly Engineer to support the development and build of a prototype utility-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) using second-life EV batteries. This role is hands-on and ideal for someone who thrives in a dynamic, project-driven environment. The successful candidate will have experience in panel building, system integration, and LV testing, and will play a key part in a cross-functional engineering team.

Responsibilities

Assemble electrical sub-assemblies and control panels from engineering drawings and documentation

Route, secure and terminate wiring looms and harnesses across enclosures and systems

Install both electrical and mechanical sub-assemblies, including heavy industrial components

Assist in offline and live system testing, ensuring compliance with quality and safety standards

Troubleshoot and resolve faults, providing feedback for design improvement

Collaborate with design and engineering teams to support successful integration and commissioning

Manage stock and selection of components during assembly

Maintain clear and accurate records in line with quality assurance processes

Operate safely in a shared workshop, including using forklifts or acting as a banksman if required

Key Interfaces

Test & Assembly

Electrical & Mechanical Design

Controls and Software

Supply Chain

Health & Safety

Essential Skills & Experience

Solid experience in electrical panel building and system-level assembly

Proficient in reading electrical schematics and wiring diagrams

Skilled in using hand and power tools for electrical installation

Strong problem-solving and fault-finding capabilities

Comfortable working collaboratively across technical and operational teams

Familiar with quality inspection processes and documentation

Desirable Qualifications

Level 2 or higher in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent)

Experience in a production, industrial, or R&D environment

Knowledge of electrical safety standards and basic mechanical assembly practices

Additional Information

PPE and tooling can be provided if required

Candidates must be able to work independently and show initiative in a fast-paced setting

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