EICR Electrician Location: Coventry (CV1 1DS) and surrounding area Let’s be honest: not all electrical jobs are created equal. Some are “change a light fitting and call it a day.” This isn’t one of those. We’re looking for an EICR Electrician who gets a kick out of making things safe, ticking every compliance box, and leaving behind wiring that would make even the IET blush. We’re PTSG, an award-winning compliance crew keeping the lights on (and the sparks off ) in homes, housing associations, public sector sites and commercial buildings. We mix industry know-how with modern tech so inspections run smoothly, reports actually make sense, and the only disruption is deciding who makes the tea. Why you might actually want this job: A salary of £36,000 to £40,000 DOE, plus benefits and a company vehicle (your mobile HQ) You get to say “I keep thousands safe” at parties, which is cooler than it sounds You’ll work on social housing and public sector projects that actually matter You’ll have up-to-date kit that does the hard graft for you (no stone-age testers here) Pay’s competitive, the team’s solid, and there’s room to grow without drowning in buzzwords What you’ll actually be doing (minus the fluff): Carrying out Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICRs) — the proper, detailed kind Spotting and fixing C1 and C2 faults on site (because “just flagging it” isn’t your style) Installing and issuing Electrical Installation Certificates (EICs) when required Keeping it all above board with the regs (18th Edition is your bedtime reading, right?) Managing your own workload like a pro, but still being part of the wider crew Travelling up to an hour to reach different sites when needed What we’re looking for (you, basically): 18th Edition qualified — you know your regs inside out Inspection & Testing qualification: City & Guilds 2391, 2394/2395, 2391-52 or EAL equivalent Experience working in social housing (or similar) Organised, self-motivated, detail-focused (your mates say “bit of a perfectionist”) Good communicator who doesn’t glaze people over with technical jargon Someone who treats health & safety as gospel, not a suggestion If you’re after a job where you can coast, this isn’t it. But if you like the idea of making a difference one inspection at a time — with a side order of modern kit, proper pay, and a team that actually has your back — then you know what to do. Apply, and let’s talk wiring. INDHP