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      <description>Location: Oxford | Salary: 35000.00-35000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | A motivated auto electrician / electrical repair technician is required for our award-winning Sunday Times Fast Track 100 engineering client. In return there is an excellent salary circa £35k -£40k+ dependent on experience plus excellent benefits including annual company bonus, generous holiday, healthcare and an excellent pension scheme in an established reputable company based near Aylesbury, commutable from Oxford. Apply now! The ideal electrical repair technician will have the following skills and experiences;  Good electrical engineering experience 12v / 24v DC Automotive or plant type systems interpreting and reading hydraulic diagrams, engineering drawings and electrical diagrams Engineering qualification- level 2 engineering or level 3 engineering ideally or above Electrical fault finding, installation of safety systems, diagnostics, testing, calibration, repair and refurbishment, installation experience is essential Service, installation or maintenance experience in plant machinery, automotive plant, vehicle plant, hire plant or similar engineering industries (systems installation experience of large vehicles, heavy plant machinery, basic petrol, diesel engines or generato...</description>
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