Electrical Wirer

BMR Solutions
Kenn, North Somerset, Somerset, United Kingdom
3 days ago
£20 – £22 ph

Salary

£20 – £22 ph

Posted
17 Apr 2026 (3 days ago)

Electrical Production Technician – Clevedon | £19.98–£21.68/hr + Overtime | £800–£1,000+ per week achievable | 12–24 month contract, long-term work, immediate starts available.

Electrical Production Technician

Location: Clevedon

Pay: £19.98 – £21.68 per hour + Overtime

Contract: 12–24 Months (Extensions Likely)

Immediate Starts Available – Long-Term Work

£800 – £1,000+ per week achievable with overtime

This role is being advertised by a recruitment agency on behalf of a global manufacturer of specialist equipment within the semiconductor and advanced electronics sector.

Due to increased demand and continued investment in the site, this is a secure, long-term contract opportunity with strong earning potential and progression prospects.

Pay & Shifts

Day Shift:

* Competitive rate (dependent on experience)

* Standard day hours or condensed week available (early finish on Friday)

Early Shift:

* £19.98 per hour

* Monday to Thursday: 06:00 – 14:15

* Friday: 06:00 – 11:30

Late Shift:

* £21.68 per hour

* Monday to Wednesday: 14:30 – 00:30

* Thursday: 14:30 – 00:00

Overtime:

* 1.75x weekday rate

* 2.0x weekends

The Role

* Assembly of complex electromechanical equipment

* Panel wiring and cable assembly

* Working from electrical schematics and engineering drawings

* Producing high-quality builds ready for testing

* Working to targets within a production environment

Requirements

* Experience in electrical assembly, production, or wiring roles

* Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics

* Strong panel wiring and cable assembly skills

* Background in manufacturing or engineering

* 18th Edition desirable but not essential

Why Apply

* Long-term contract (12–24 months with extensions)

* Competitive hourly rates with strong overtime potential

* 25 days holiday plus bank holidays

* Subsidised canteen

* On-site showers and secure cycle storage

* Modern facility with excellent working conditions

* Growing business with ongoing investment

* Opportunities for progression and upskilling

Diversity & Inclusion

We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. Applications are welcomed from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of age, disability, gender identity, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation.

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If you are an experienced Electrical Technician looking for a well-paid, long-term contract, apply today

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