Electrician (Commercial/Industrial)

Bromsgrove
8 months ago
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Bromsgrove - UK Wide Travel and Stay aways

£45,000 (OTE £60,000+) + Van + Overtime + Training + Progression + Pension + Holiday + Door to Door

Are you a fully qualified electrician who is Water industry registered looking to join a new department that is rapidly growing within a well-established company.

On offer is an exciting new permanent opportunity for a fully qualified electrician looking to join a growing company that provide opportunities to progress with optional overtime and door to door pay.

This company specialises in creating climate control systems in the energy, waste, logistical and pharmaceutical markets and is expanding into new sectors. Using bespoke systems that are created with environmental protection in mind.

In this role the successful candidate will receive ongoing on-the job training on all types of electrical installations. They will be trained by a senior electrician within the company until fully competent in the role. You will carry out electrical installations and maintenance, travelling to various sites nationwide. Ability to stay away will be required.

The ideal candidate will be a fully qualified electrician. Qualifications must include NVQ Level 3, ECS/CSCS Approved and 18th edition. Aswell as a Full driving license, candidates must be willing to travel.

This is a fantastic opportunity that would suit an electrician who is looking for long-term job stability in a growing company and who someone is looking to technically develop their skills.

The Role:

  • Many different types of electrical installations - Covering the UK and stay away most of the time.
  • Installations will consist of odour controls, water industry , Commerical, Steel wired armoured cables and many more.
  • Full on-job training provided
  • Van provided
  • Progression, pension and holiday available

    The Person:

  • Qualified Electrician
  • NVQ Level 3
  • City & Guilds 18th edition
    *Industrial experience
  • Full driving license
  • Must be willing to travel and do stay away most of the time

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