on April 5th, 2018

Do you need work as a Control and Instrument Technician, Maintenance Electrician or Mechanical Technician? Z-Tech Control Systems is a UK company that provides engineering solutions for Water Utilities, Power, and Rail. They know first-hand the high quality of EIT’s students and graduates and are currently looking for talented individuals to join their team.

The skill sets in demand include:

Control and Instrument Technician
· Time served apprenticeship supported by a minimum level 3 formal qualification. E.g. City and Guilds, BTEC, ONC/HNC/HND/Australian/New Zealand Qualifications or equivalent
· Experience of process control and electrical systems
· Experience working with and understanding PLCs to include management and certain programming
· Knowledge working with communication protocols
· Experience in calibration and maintenance of frontline instrumentation and a good understanding of relay logic as well as the ability to maintain and repair

Maintenance Electrician
· Time served apprenticeship supported by a minimum level 3 formal qualification. E.g. City and Guilds, BTEC, ONC/HNC/HND/Australian/New Zealand Qualifications or equivalent
· 17th edition BS7671 Electrical Wiring Regulations
· A minimum of 3 years post-apprenticeship experience of industrial electrical testing maintenance and installation such as motors, circuits, distribution, etc.

Mechanical Technician
· Time served apprenticeship supported by a minimum level 3 formal qualification. E.g. City and Guilds, BTEC, ONC/HNC/HND/Australian/New Zealand Qualifications or equivalent
· A minimum of 3 years post-apprenticeship experience in all aspects of industrial mechanical tasks

All expressions of interest are assessed by Z-Tech’s Technical Engineering Team. Applicants should have the right to work in the UK to be considered.

EIT is not part of the decision-making process and is acting as a communicator of this opportunity for our students and graduates.

If you are interested, please contact Mrs Carolina Asenjo by email (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) with the relevant information to assist you further.


      

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