Static Maintenance Electrician

Posted 4 April by Search
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Static Maintenance Electrician
Sidcup
£40,000-£44,000

Are you an Electrician looking for testing & inspection work at a large industrial static site that can offer potential first year earnings of £50,000?

Our client a wealth of facilities management experience and operates in over 50 counties globally and nearly 100,000 Employees. They are renowned for their excellent packages, personalised training programmes and development of their Engineers.

You will be required to conduct testing, inspections and install various lighting and power systems within an industrial static site. Additionally you will be responsible for carrying out remedial repairs, PAT tests and monitoring illumination levels.

Ideal applicants will possess their 18th edition as well as their initial and periodic electrical inspection and testing (2391) qualification.

* £40,000-£44,000
* Optional & Frequent Overtime
* Company Call Out
* 24 Days Holiday & Bank Holidays
* Additional Company Benefits Package Including Life Cover
* Additional Training & Personalised Development Programmes

Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.

Required skills

  • Cabling
  • Commercial
  • Inspection
  • Lighting
  • Maintenance
  • Overtime
  • Power
  • Static
  • Testing
  • Wiring
  • AM2
  • 2391
  • Additional Training
  • Remedial Repairs
  • 18th edition
  • 24 Days Holiday
  • Static Electrician

Reference: 52425120

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