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      <title>Auto Electrician - E3 Recruitment</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2026 11:51:22 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Wyke | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | Auto Electrician, circa 16.56 an hr, 4 day week, Modern workshop growing company, Overtime paid at x1.5, full order book. Location of the role: BirstallWe are seeking a skilled Auto Electrician to join team working on the manufacture and conversion of specialist vehicles. This role involves installing, wiring, and fault-finding and ensuring all vehicles are built to the highest safety and compliance standards. The company are leading name in their sector, with multi new projects and new builds for they vehicles they convertKey responsibilities of the Auto Electrician position:Install, test, and maintain systems on emergency vehicles, including lighting, sirens, telemetry, CCTV, inverters, and power management systems.Read and interpret wiring diagrams, vehicle schematics, and build plans.Fit looms, fuse boxes, control panels, switches, relays, and specialist emergency equipment.Diagnose faults using testing equipment and carry out repairs or modifications as required.Work collaboratively with production, engineering, and quality teams to meet build deadlines.Complete quality checks and documentation to support vehicle handover and compliance. We would welcome people to apply that h...</description>
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