Electrician

Beccles
4 weeks ago
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About the role
The role of the site electrician is to work within the site maintenance team at the Beccles site, looking after electrical infrastructure.
Working Hours
Monday to Friday, Double day shifts, 6am to 2pm and 2pm to 10pm.
Key Job Accountabilities

  • Installation of new circuits to planned timelines.
  • Minor works to existing circuits to planned timelines
  • Testing and documentation relevant to the works (minor or Full works)
  • Diagnosing faults and putting forward improvement suggestions to improve circuits and undertaking improvements as required.
  • Electrical loading data for growth of departments
  • Ensuring all duties are carried out in a safe and efficient manner.
  • Ensuring all duties are carried out in accordance with current Electrical legislation and company procedures, particularly relating to (though not exclusively to) health and safety, quality and environment management.
  • Ensure that your work area is kept safe, clean and tidy
  • Carry out tasks as requested by line manager, which the jobholder can complete in a safe and competent manner.
  • Working alongside contractors on site. (PAT testing, Thermographic, Guardian, HV)
  • Working alongside HV Contractors in Substations / Transformers
  • Compliance works across site. (Also include Audits)
    The post holder may be required to perform duties other than those given in the job description. The particular duties and responsibilities attached to the post may vary from time to time without changing the general character of the duties or the level of responsibility entailed. Such variations are a common occurrence and would not themselves justify the re-evaluation of the post
    Skills/Experience
    Character
    A logical and methodical approach to fault findings
    Good written and communication skills
    The ability to work as part of a team to achieve team objectives
    Conscientious and thorough in all aspects of work responsibilities
    A professional approach to work
    The ability to work under pressure, remaining calm and in control with the capacity to meet tight deadlines
    Confident in challenging existing practices and looking for continuous improvement in all areas of work
    Ability to respond positively to changing work demands
    Industry Experience / Qualifications
    H/V 11KV experience
    Preferred test and inspection 2391 experience
    17/18 edition city and guilds
    Strong technical skills in electrician installations
    Amcor Behaviours and Values
    At Amcor, how we achieve success is just as important as what we achieve. The successful candidate will embody and promote our core behaviours and values:
    Our Values
    Safety
    We actively take care of each other’s wellbeing, everyday. We Eliminate risks to provide a safe and healthy workplace.
    Customers
    We put our customers at the centre of what we do. We help them succeed and we grow together.
    Winning
    We consistently deliver results and strive to surpass expectations. We think ahead, we are always ready, and we overcome challenges.
    Agility
    We adapt quickly to succeed in an everchanging world.
    Sustainability
    We collaborate to create a better future for our Company, our communities and the environment.
    Our Behaviours
    I Do
  • I act with integrity at all times
  • I speak up and lead by example
  • I balance today and tomorrow
    I Champion
  • I anticipate and address customer needs
  • I look externally for ideas
  • I innovate every day
    I Dream
  • I see and pursue opportunities everywhere
  • I ask what if and why not?
  • I seek excellence and personal growth
    I Make
  • I take initiative and find solutions
  • I learn quickly from mistakes
  • I don’t give up when things get difficult
    I Play
  • I care for and support my colleagues.
  • I help the global business grow
  • I contribute to collaboration across Amcor
    Company Benefits
    The company offer a comprehensive range of benefits which include a health & wellbeing programme

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