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Electrical Lead Engineer

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Electrical Lead Engineer

Up to £45,000 Basic + Overtime Available!

Monday to Friday, 7am - 4pm

Do you want the opportunity to work for a global powerhouse who's client base occupy 95% of the Fortune 100?

Are you a skilled engineer ready to take the next step into a leadership role?

Do you want a clear path to upskill and progress you career?

If YES keep reading.

We’re looking for a hands-on Electrical Lead Engineer to join a high-profile aerospace site in Bristol.

This is a clean, controlled environment where safety, precision, and reliability are paramount.

This role is open due to an internal promotion—so there’s a clear path for growth.

Benefits:

  • Put on a HV AP Course if don't have the qualification.

  • Company Events

  • Digital Healthcare

  • Mortgage Discounts

  • Restaurant Discounts

  • Talent Referral Scheme

  • Cycle To Work Scheme

  • Eyecare Vouchers

  • Plus MORE!

    Your Role Will Include:

  • Leading and mentoring a team of 4 engineers

  • Overseeing PPM scheduling and task delegation

  • Delivering toolbox talks, audits, and supporting H&S compliance

  • Working on the tools as needed to support operations

  • Coordinating with contractors and supporting extra works

    What We Need From You:

  • Level 3 Electrical Qualification or equivalent.

  • 17th or 18th Edition

  • Willingness and capability to be put straight on HV AP course.

  • A desire to work in a team environment.

    If this role aligns with your skillset and aspirations, send in your CV and call Kieran on (phone number removed)
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