Approved Electrician – Long-Term Role with a Growing Team
📍 Hertfordshire & London | 🚐 Van & Fuel Card | 💷 £200 per day + Overtime + Travel
About Us
At BBD Electrical Contractors, we’re proud of the reputation we’ve built:
* 8+ years trading, with steady growth every year
* 90% repeat business from clients who share our values
* Engineers who’ve been with us anywhere from 3 to 9 years
We’re a family-run company that believes in looking after our people. We pick our projects and our clients carefully — based on culture, fairness, and respect. We work to live, not live to work, and we want new team members who feel the same.
Why Join BBD?
We’re growing, and this role is about the future as much as today. We want electricians who aren’t just looking for the next site, but a place to stay, grow, and progress. With us, you’ll have:
* Time-and-a-half overtime for evenings & weekends
* Company van & fuel card provided (no costs on you)
* Paid travel time for anything over 1 hour each way
* Tools & kit maintained by us — you just focus on the work
* Package value up to 65k per year once travel, van, fuel and overtime are factored in
* Opportunities for further training and to grow as we expand.
The Work
* Commercial fitouts, Industrial installations, specialist installs, and high-end residential
* 1st & 2nd fix, distribution/LV, testing & inspection, Containment, secure environments.
* Hertfordshire, London, and surrounding areas
Who We’re Looking For
* Qualified electrician (NVQ3, 18th Edition, Gold Card)
* Strong commercial install experience
* Reliable, proactive, and looking for a long-term role
* Someone who values teamwork, quality, and communication
What We Offer Beyond Pay
This isn’t a stop-gap job. We want you to:
✅ Stay with us – like the rest of our team who’ve built their careers here
✅ Grow with us – as we expand into new sectors and projects
✅ Learn with us – training, new skills, and high-standard work
✅ Teach with us – mentoring apprentices and passing skills on
📩 Apply Now
Send your CV or call (phone number removed) for an informal chat