Electrical Technician

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11 months ago
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Job: Electrical Technician
Pay: Day Rate
Duration: 6 Months (This may be extended)
Location: Chelmsford, Essex

Our client is a global leader within the Aerospace, Defence and Energy industry who specialise in components and subsystems for innovative solutions and industrial applications. They work in partnership with some of the worlds biggest and reputable brands. As Innovators in semiconductors, high power RF, imaging, precision timing and engineered systems, they provide state-of-the-art technologies to their clients driving the next generation of systems, in signal chain semiconductor devices, full spectrum imaging and high power radio frequency solutions.

Our client is seeking an Electrical Technician to join them on a contractual basis. They are seeking someone who can start immediately and has experience identifying electronic components and a basic understanding of test equipment.

You will be joining an ongoing project and will be expected to demonstrate you have current experience of PCB rework and repair or IPC7711/21 and will have either of the following IPC-A-610 OR IPC J-STD-001

Please note:
To be considered for this role you must have the Full UK Rights to work in the UK
This is not a graduate position and will not suit any candidates on a Visa or seeking sponsorship.
You must have UK Employment history working in this/ simialr role

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