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Technician in Electronic/Electrical Engineering
Coleg Sir Gar & Coleg CeredigionGraig Campuspart_timeVerifiedPosted 27 May 2026
💰 £17,677/yr(£15,936/yr – £17,677/yr)
About the role
Technician in Electronic/Electrical Engineering
Application Deadline: 11 June 2026
Department: Engineering
Employment Type: Part Time
Location: Graig Campus
Reporting To: Karen Flannery
Compensation: £15,936 - £17,677 / year
Description
Are you a skilled electrical professional looking for a rewarding role where your expertise makes a real impact?
Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion are seeking a proactive Electronic/Electrical Engineering Technician to bring vital industry expertise to our dynamic Graig Campus workshops. This hands-on position perfectly bridges the gap between traditional industrial electrical skills and modern control systems. Whether you are wiring electrical control panels, diagnosing faults in industrial 3-phase machinery, or mentoring student engineers through practical sessions, your work will drive innovation, excellence, and safety every single day.
If you’re looking for a balanced week where your technical mastery directly shapes the future of the industry, this is the career move you've been looking for.
Key Responsibilities
Technical Maintenance & Machinery Support
- Perform routine and reactive electrical maintenance on a wide range of workshop machinery, including:
Mechanical Machinery: Eg: Motors for lathes, milling machines, pillar drills, etc.
Automated Systems: CNC machinery and PLC-controlled equipment. - Diagnose electrical faults, replace components, and ensure all equipment is calibrated and "ready for use" for student cohorts.
- Maintain, upgrade and service equipment as planned, required or requested
Panel Building & PLC Integration
- Build, wire, and test electrical control panels to industry standards.
- Assist in the setup and wiring of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and associated HMI/sensor networks for educational rigs.
- Interpret and update electrical schematics and circuit diagrams.
Workshop & Instructional Support
- Provide technical support to students and lecturers during practical workshop sessions.
- Prepare materials, components, and specialised kits for electrical installation or electronics practical.
- Demonstrate correct tool usage and safe working practices to learners.
Compliance, H&S, and Operations
- Conduct regular Health & Safety (H&S) inspections, including PAT testing and fixed wire checks where appropriate.
- Maintain rigorous compliance documentation and risk assessments for all workshop machinery.
- Manage departmental stock levels, including sourcing and ordering specialised electrical components and consumables.
- Maintain a clean, organised, and professional workshop environment.
- Prepare, maintain and update relevant Health & Safety documentation such as Risk Assessments, Safe Systems of Work, COSHH records and equipment maintenance records, in liaison with course teams.
- Receive relevant training as and when necessary
- Ensure the care, control, maintenance and security of course equipment, materials and stock with tools and equipment being stored away after each session
- Maintain stores inventory for consumables, equipment and delivery resources
- Carry out ordering of stock in line with college financial procedures and update online ordering database
- Participate in course team; student consultative committees; and curriculum area meetings as required
- Carry out duties which support marketing and promotion of the course programme
- Support lecturers and students in undertaking workshop-based activities, in line with agreed timetable
- Carry out any other duties as directed by the Principal/Chief Executive commensurate with the grade of the post at the initial place of work or other locations within the College
Skills, Knowledge & Expertise
Essential Criteria:
- Level 3 vocational qualification in electrical / electronic engineering or related engineering discipline
- GCSE English and Maths at a minimum Grade C or O Level equivalent
- IOSH Managing Safely (If you are not IOSH qualified, you will be expected to undertake training as soon as possible)
- Appropriate Health & Safety training (or willingness to undertake appropriate training)
- First Aid Qualification (If you are not First Aid qualified, you will be expected to undertake training as soon as possible)
- Industrial Background: Proven experience working with industrial 3-phase machinery and control circuits.
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