Electricians
£36,500 - £41,000
Due to continued expansion our client is currently looking for multiple electricians based in Gloucester to join their electrical maintenance department. The company is still family run and is progressing to become one of the facilities maintenance leaders in the Southwest, priding themselves in offering quality full package from design and installation to routine service and maintenance.
The chosen electricians will be responsible for looking after multiple private and social housing properties across Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Oxfordshire, with occasional light commercial duties. The company has a great staff retention and they always like to promote internally with most of their managers starting as engineers.
Job Description
Service, maintenance, fault finding and occasional installation
Sockets, lighting and control panels
Fuse board changes and EICRs
Test and inspection
Participate in a call out rota that is currently 1 in 10
Working on private and social housing contracts with occasional light commercial
Requirements
18th edition
NVQ Level 3
Am2
2391 (test and inspection) - Preferred
Benefits
Company vehicle
Private Health care
Death in service
Progression opportunities
Company events
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