Electricians - Fancy something steadier?
£43000-49000
This isn't one of those adverts.
No chasing jobs.
No constant firefighting.
No wondering what tomorrow's workload looks like.
If you're an Electrician who's good at what you do but a bit fed up with the pressure, this might be worth a look.
We're working with a large social housing provider looking for an Electrician to support their housing stock.
It's hands‑on, proper electrical work. Repairs. Fault finding responsive jobs. Kitchens, bathrooms communal areas, minor works
* You'll be working in people's homes, so quality and customer care matter just as much as the technical side.
* This is steady, long‑term work - not stop‑start contracting.
* Clear priorities.
* Realistic workloads.
* A proper first‑time fix approach.
* Support from senior staff when jobs get complex.
* The right systems, PPE and compliance in place.
You'll also get a company vehicle, paid out‑of‑hours call‑out on a rota (not constant), a one‑month notice period, and a team that invests in apprentices and does things properly.
Nothing flashy, Just well‑run.
You don't need to tick every box, but ideally you'll need:
* have NVQ Level 3 or equivalent (City & Guilds 2365, 2357 etc.),
* inspection and testing experience (2391 / 2394 / 2395 desirable)
* solid knowledge of BS7671, and experience in domestic or social housing environments
* A full UK driving licence, decent IT skills and good people skills are important too.
* If you take pride in your work and don't cut corners, you'll fit in.
No pressure to apply.
No hard sell.
If you're open to a quick, informal chat to hear more and decide if it's right for you, that's absolutely fine. Happy to talk it through and let you decide.
call Brett @Moxie People
INDALL