Skilled Electrical Operatives ( PM )

Pertemps Bristol Industrial
Clevedon, Somerset, BA4 6NS, United Kingdom
Last month
£21 – £34 ph
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Salary

£21 – £34 ph

Posted
9 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Location: Clevedon, North Somerset (own transport required)

Pay Rate: £20.95 per hour

Overtime: £22.35

Sunday Rate: £33.52

Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 2pm-10pm

Contract Type: Temp ongoing

Holiday: 25 days + 8 bank holidays (pro rata + accrued)

Start Date: Immediate

Overview

Pertemps are currently recruiting for Skilled Electrical Operatives to join a leading manufacturing company based in Clevedon. The company produces specialist vacuum and exhaust management systems used within the semiconductor industry.

This role will support the production line through electrical build and wiring activities, including loom assembly and small electrical builds, ensuring all work meets required specifications and quality standards.

Key Responsibilities

Electrical Assembly Duties

Carry out panel wiring and electrical interconnections

Build wiring looms and harnesses to specification

Perform wire and cable termination, including high-quality crimping

Install electrical components, plates, and devices

Read and interpret electrical schematic diagrams and layout drawings

Repair and replace electrical components and wiring as required

Complete all relevant build and production documentationGeneral Production Duties

Follow build notes, work instructions, and direction from the Team Leader

Work in line with Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality standards

Maintain high standards of workmanship and product quality

Carry out rework, corrections, and modifications when required

Use hand tools and lifting equipment safely

Maintain 5S standards and a clean working environment

Support other production areas and roles when required

Work to production targets, lead times, and deadlines

Identify and report any issues with materials, documentation, or assemblySkills & Experience

Essential

Proven experience in electrical wiring or assembly

Ability to read and understand electrical schematics and technical drawings

Strong crimping and cable termination skills

Good attention to detail and commitment to quality

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Strong problem-solving skills and logical approachDesirable

Electrical qualification (or equivalent hands-on experience)

Experience working in a fast-paced manufacturing environment

Knowledge of electrical systems, equipment, and components

Experience using hand tools and power tools

Apply Now If you’re interested in this role, please apply with your up-to-date CV.

For more information, contact Pertemps Technical Bristol on (phone number removed) (Option 3)

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