
Who We AreAbout Us
Our business is OptiGroup Pty Ltd and we trade as Optilink Electrical & Communications
We’ve been established since 1989, originally Scott Wells Electrical as a sole trader, to Scott Wells Electrical Pty Ltd, then ultimately OptiGroup Pty Ltd in the late 1990’s forming the “OPTILINK” Electrical & Communications Brand.
Our owner, Scott Wells, founded this business at 19 after completing his apprenticeship. Now in his mid-50s, he has developed processes and attributes that enable him to understand clients’ needs while recognising the urgency and significance of their requirements. With over 30 years of combined experience in electrical contracting, Scott has instilled knowledge, reliability, and expertise into the foundation of this business.
Our business is OptiGroup Pty Ltd and we trade as Optilink Electrical & Communications
We’ve been established since 1989, originally as Scott Wells Electrical as a sole trader, to Scott Wells Electrical Pty Ltd, then ultimately OptiGroup Pty Ltd in the late 1990’s forming the “OPTILINK” Electrical & Communications Brand.
Our owner, Scott Wells, founded this business at 19 after completing his apprenticeship. Now in his mid-50s, he has developed processes and attributes that enable him to understand clients’ needs while recognizing the urgency and significance of their requirements. With over 30 years of combined experience in electrical contracting, Scott has instilled knowledge, reliability, and expertise into the foundation of this business.
It’s about more than just finding the lowest price when it comes to choosing the right contractor. Good communication will soon prove to be an important part of your working relationship, not to mention your trust in their abilities as tradesmen, particularly if it’s a large project. Be sure to consider the following:
1. Ask for references
At OptiGroup we encourage potential clients to talk to our previous customers about their satisfaction.
2. Get two or three specific written bids
Different contractors will vary widely on both the price level and the level of detail they’ll provide. Make sure you’re comparing apples with apples by giving each contractor the same details and requirements.
3. Don’t automatically accept the lowest bid
It’s true – you get what you pay for. Many complaints filed against contractors are the result of cheapest price acceptances. Consider the materials, workmanship and reliability as something that may come at a price.
4. Make sure your contractor is properly licensed
See our Licenses and Memberships above for a full and up to date listing of Optilink credentials.
5. Make sure your contractor is properly insured
See our WHS page for details regarding Workers Comp and Public Liability Insurances including Certificates of Currency. Additionally ask your contractor for Safe Work Method Statements and Instructions, do they undertake a Risk Assessment & Hazardous ID report before performing the tasks they are going to undertake, his makes for a safe and clean work environment.
6. Most importantly…Do you trust this person to work on your business or house?
Go with your gut feeling. Do you trust this person inside your business,workplace or home? Around your employees or family? Can you communicate well with this person about the project? Are they ‘in tune’ to your needs?

Vehicles Through The Years
At OptiLink, our fleet of service vehicles has evolved over the years to support our growing expertise in electrical work. Each generation of vehicles reflects our commitment to reliability, safety, and efficiency, ensuring that we can respond quickly and effectively to the needs of our customers.