The industrial sector in Australia is evolving quickly. It is being modernised and altered, as our processes continue to reflect technical innovations.…

The industrial sector in Australia is evolving quickly. It is being modernised and altered, as our processes continue to reflect technical innovations. This means that industrial electrical contractors, in Brisbane and around the country, have a tall task ahead of them to stay ahead of the curve. They must ensure that they are thoroughly experienced across a wide variety of new environments. Each day brings new challenges, and staying up to date requires some homework.
At Sneyd Electricial, The Electrician, we make a habit of employing only those technicians who have exhibited the right attitude. We look for a mixture of lengthy experience, a cordial attitude, and a willingness to learn, to ensure that we always stay on the cutting edge of industrial processes, safety, and trending technology.
We have the experience and knowledge to assess your electrical systems safely and securely. Our priority is to ensure your workforce is never at risk from the dangers posed by electrical faults. We also understand that an electrical outage can be incredibly costly. We work quickly to get you up and running again.
For industrial electrician contractors like none other in Brisbane, Contact the experts at Sneyd Electricial.
When you need immediate electrical assistance, we are here to help you 24/7. Phone 0448 096 625 and we will be on-site to provide efficient solutions. Whether you have had a power outage or are facing a more hazardous situation – our team is available at short notice.
Light industrial maintenance — workshops, small manufacturers, warehouses, automotive bays, and the kind of light-industrial workspaces you find through inner-east Brisbane. Common jobs are three-phase power supplies, machinery hookups and isolators, lighting upgrades to LED across larger floor areas, and switchboard work for sites that have outgrown their original electrical setup. We're not a heavy-industrial mining contractor — if your site needs that kind of specialisation we'll tell you upfront and refer you to someone better placed.
Yes. Three-phase installation, fault-finding, and machinery connection is standard work for us — connecting compressors, lathes, welders, ovens, commercial cooling, and similar. We'll size cabling and protection correctly for the load, coordinate any supply upgrade with Energex if your site needs it, and label everything properly so the next electrician (us or anyone else) can pick up where we left off. Quotes for three-phase work are always on-site so we can see the existing supply before pricing.
We install machinery isolators and lockable disconnects to AS standards, and we can advise on the broader electrical safety arrangement around a workshop or production area. For sites that need formal risk assessment or safe-operating-procedure documentation we'll work alongside the relevant safety consultant rather than try to do it ourselves — but the electrical install side, including labelling, lockout-tagout point identification, and post-install testing, is core work for us.
Yes. For industrial and warehouse clients the cost of downtime is usually higher than the cost of the work itself, so we plan around it. That means doing site walks before the shutdown to confirm scope, pre-staging materials, and where appropriate doing the work outside operating hours. We'll be honest about how long an isolation needs to be — we'd rather quote a realistic 4-hour window and finish in 3 than promise an hour and run over.
Yes. Thermal imaging on industrial switchboards is a good way to catch a loose connection or an overloaded circuit before it becomes a fault, and many industrial insurers prefer or require it. We can do this as a one-off inspection, or as part of an annual preventive-maintenance visit. The report we hand back identifies hot spots, photographs each one, and recommends an action and timeframe — useful evidence for the insurer and a clear maintenance plan for you.
We'll always do our best to triage urgent industrial breakdowns during business hours — call 0448 096 625, tell us what's stopped working, and we'll give you a realistic ETA before we drop everything. For genuinely critical, single-point-of-failure equipment, talk to us in advance about a service-level arrangement so you have priority response built in rather than depending on whatever the schedule looks like the day something fails.