Auto Electrician

  • Permanent
  • Batley, West Yorkshire
  • Posted: 26th April 2026
  • Salary: £30000.00 - £35000.00 per annum
  • Duration:
  • Reference: BBBH16349
  • Industry:
  • Location: Batley, West Yorkshire
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Skills:

£16.60 per hour, Permanent position, 08:00 – 16:30, Monday to Friday, Daily overtime plus Saturday mornings , Private medical for family, regular salary reviews, Easy accessible by the motorway network, Free onsite parking.

The Auto Electrician role is working with a HGV modification company that are known for the quality and are a leading name in their sector. They boast excellent working conditions and have a history of long serving staff as the company looks after the workforce very well.

The role will involve complete vehicle wiring, electrical installation, testing and diagnostic work.

We would welcome Auto Electricians to apply that have experience working with 12V and 24V systems.
Key Duties of the Auto Electrician position

  • Install looms, lighting, cameras and auxiliary equipment
  • Diagnose faults and rectifying issues
  • Read wiring diagrams and technical drawings
  • Carry out inspections, repairs and quality checks

We would like to see CV’s from people that have:

  • Experience with vehicle electrical systems
  • Confident fault finding and installations
  • Able to follow diagrams and specifications
  • Reliable, organised and safety focused

Pay & Benefits of the Auto Electrician Role

  • £16.60 per hour, full time Overtime paid after 37 hours
  • Permanent, stable employment
  • Overtime: two hours daily, four hours Saturday
  • Contributory private medical cover for family

Apply today for the Auto Electrician to be supported by E3 Recruitment’s expert team, who will guide you through the process and help you secure your next role.

Even if this isn’t a perfect match, or if you’re unsure you meet every requirement, please contact Rodger Morley to register your details with E3 Recruitment.

 
 

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