Auto Electrician

  • Permanent
  • Manchester, Greater Manchester
  • Posted: 29th March 2026
  • Salary: £13.50 - £14.5 per hour
  • Duration:
  • Reference: BBBH16809
  • Industry:
  • Location: Manchester, Greater Manchester
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Skills:

Standard days Monday to Friday, 39 hours working week for the Auto Electrician role. £13.50-14 an hour DOE, working for a well established company, this organisation specialises vehicles into stronger, purpose-built machines. With over twenty years of experience in vehicle conversions, it provides customised solutions designed to meet specific operational requirements

The Auto Electrician role is based in Manchester , accessible from Oldham , Stockport, Hyde and Ashton-Under-Lyne .

Duties of the Auto Electrician role:
* Working with a range of materials
* Using hand tools and power tools
* electrical work on vehicles
* Wiring , crimping and looming
* Electrical installation – cctv , lights , beacons, headlights

You would be suitable for this Auto Electrician role if you have experience working with vehicle electrical systems in any capacity. You should be comfortable using both hand and power tools, and able to interpret electrical drawings or schematics. Training and support will be provided. Relevant qualifications would be beneficial but are not essential.

More about the Auto Electrician role:

  • Permanent contract subject to completion of successful probation period
  • Early finish on a Friday
  • 39 hours working week, standard days
  • No weekend work
  • Competitive hourly rate £13.50-14 DOE
  • Overtime available paid at an enhanced rate
  • Development and progression

If you are interested in this Auto Electrician role , please contact Maisie at E3 Recruitment .

 
 

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