Buoy Yard Electrical Technician PermanentHarwich£30,505.00 - 34,317.00 per annum37 hours per week
Trinity House works for the benefit and safety of all mariners as a General Lighthouse Authority and maritime charity. Our people are central to our reputation as a leading maritime organisation, as is our commitment as an employer to developing the skills, capabilities and potential of our workforce.
If
you enjoy practical, problem-solving work and want a role that takes you beyond
the workshop, this is your opportunity to thrive.
Based
at our Harwich Depot, we are seeking a highly motivated and experienced
Electrical Technician to play a key role in the maintenance, construction and
commissioning of buoyage systems. Working closely with the Buoy Yard Team
Supervisor, you will be responsible for building, inspecting, testing and
repairing complex buoy designs, telemetry systems and associated control
equipment, ensuring the safe and reliable operation of aids to navigation.
The
role also includes wider depot electrical maintenance across plant, utility
systems and equipment, as well as occasional work across the estate. You will
be required to work at height, in confined spaces, and undertake UK travel
where necessary.
WHAT WILL YOU DO
We
are looking for a proactive and skilled technician to support safe, efficient
and well-organised buoy yard operations. In this role, you will build,
commission, repair and test buoyage equipment to Trinity House standards and
IEE regulations, as well as inspect, service and deliver small electrical and
mechanical projects across the depot and estate. You will diagnose and repair
electrical and electronic systems down to board and component level and operate
plant and equipment safely, including testing and validating received goods.
We
are seeking someone who can supervise staff and contractors, deputise for the Team
Leader when needed, and play an active role in training and mentoring
apprentices and other team members. If you are organised, technically capable
and motivated to contribute to a critical marine safety operation, we’d like to
hear from you.
WHAT DO WE OFFER
• Membership in the Civil Service Pension
Scheme with a generous employer contribution;
• Expenses policy covering food and
accommodation when working away;
• Opportunity to earn overtime;
• All required tools, uniform and training
provided to ensure safe and comfortable working;
• Generous annual leave, cycle-to-work scheme,
annual bonus scheme and leisure benefits;
• A varied, technically challenging role in a
unique operational environment;
• The chance to contribute directly to the
safety and reliability of vital maritime infrastructure.
WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR
- NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in an electrical discipline or
relevant experience
- Demonstrable experience and in-depth knowledge of maintaining electrical and
electronic control systems
- Practical experience within installation environments.
- Good IT skills.
- Strong organisational skills.
- Ability to produce clear, accurate technical reports
- willing to train to 18th edition wiring regulations.
-
Experience with remote monitoring and control systems (desirable).
Interview - 4th February 2026
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We welcome qualified individuals to apply and we look forward to reviewing your applications for this exciting opportunity. We are committed to equity within a respectful, diverse and inclusive environment.
If you are interested in applying for this position, please complete the online application process, by submitting your CV along with a supporting statement, evidencing how you meet the role requirements.