JR PAT Testing is growing rapidly across the UK and is looking for experienced PAT engineers who have the necessary equipment and insurance.
We welcome candidates who are self‑employed or are considering becoming self‑employed.
Our onboarding process starts with a friendly conversation. All engineers must have their own insurance and calibrated equipment at least once a year. In return we provide an engineer handbook, a contract for services, branded clothing, labels and technical support.
- Employment Type: PAT Engineers – self‑employed positions from any background.
- Education Level: City & Guilds 2377 or equivalent.
- Months Experience: Proven competence aligned with the City & Guilds standard.
- Job Location: Becontree and commutable areas.
- How Close To Job Do You Need To Live?: Reasonable commuting distance or closer; engineers can travel nationally.
- Job Salary: Pay negotiated when booking a job; potential earnings pro‑ratable depending on rate per appliance, number of tests and job dynamics.
Job Description
JR PAT Testing is an expanding PAT and Compliance Company currently looking for engineers to join our team in Becontree. We offer self‑employed positions with flexible hours, allowing individuals to work part‑time or full‑time.
Although we understand some may travel further afield, we require all applicants to have a reasonable commuting distance to Becontree or closer.
Our jobs range from one‑day projects to long‑term contracts, and we discuss all details to determine what works best for you.
To apply, you must have transport or means to reach work, hold a City & Guilds 2377 PAT qualification or equivalent, be reliable and honest, and have a ‘can‑do’ attitude. All necessary equipment, including testing instruments, measuring devices, and additional tools, must be kept up‑to‑date, in good working order, and meet relevant regulations.
Typical Day of a Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) Engineer
As a PAT engineer, no two days are the same. From hospitals to retail outlets, you’ll work across a variety of locations and environments.
A typical day starts with packing all necessary tools and equipment—including testers and record books—into the van before setting off to the first job.
Once on site, you start testing all appliances, such as microwaves, kettles and computers that require PAT testing. This can involve using various test instruments to check whether electrical items are safe for continued use or need replacement or repair. As the PAT tester, you also inform users of the results and explain why certain appliances may be unfit for use.
After testing is complete, you record findings in a dedicated PAT test report book or onto an electronic system and provide employers with a copy. Additional paperwork such as completion certificates and checklists may also be required.
Throughout the day, you’re constantly on the move from one location to another—either alone or part of a team—so staying organised and ensuring all tests are completed accurately and efficiently is essential.
It takes skill, experience and patience to be successful in this role, but the rewards are great. As a PAT testing engineer, you help keep workplaces safe and develop your own knowledge and expertise.
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