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We are working with a specialist environmental services provider that operates critical treatment and monitoring sites across the UK. They are looking for an Electrical / Instrument Technician to support a portfolio of field-based assets across the Yorkshire region. This is a hands on, autonomous role where you will be responsible for ensuring instrumentation and electrical systems are operating reliably, safely, and in line with industry standards. You will primarily work independently across multiple sites, carrying out fault finding, calibration, and routine maintenance.
Job Responsibility:
Diagnose faults on electrical and instrumentation systems
Calibrate and maintain field instrumentation to ensure accuracy and compliance
Carry out planned and reactive maintenance across multiple sites
Troubleshoot control systems, sensors, and low voltage equipment
Record site data, readings, and maintenance activity using handheld devices
Support site optimisation by identifying issues and improvement opportunities
Ensure all work is completed in line with HSE and compliance standards
Participate in an out of hours standby rota
Travel between sites daily.
Requirements:
Experience in electrical maintenance or instrumentation
Strong fault finding and diagnostic skills
Experience working with low voltage systems
Background in industrial, utilities, or process environments (desirable)
Ability to work independently and manage your own workload
Full UK driving licence (essential)
Exposure to water, wastewater, or environmental sites would be beneficial but is not essential.
Nice to have:
Background in industrial, utilities, or process environments
Exposure to water, wastewater, or environmental sites
What we offer:
Company vehicle and fuel card
Tools, PPE and equipment provided
Paid from the moment you leave your home until you return