Electrician ECO Scheme

Posted 9 April by Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
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Electrician (ECO4 Scheme)
Circa £37,000 plus Private Medical, Expensed Company Vehicle, Holiday, Birthday off and Pension
North West Covering Liverpool, Manchester and some of N Wales

Are you an Electrician looking to join an exciting company who are well established in the industry?

The company provides excellent energy efficiency and heating measures to households across the UK. Most of their projects are in line with individuals who receive government benefits through the ECO4 scheme. This growing business is part of a wider group that has been Established for over 50 years and is a market leader within the industry. The company prides themselves on looking after their employees, by offering an extensive healthcare and wellbeing package.

In this role you will be working on domestic projects doing aspects of installs, fault finding and some testing. There will be lots of heating controls and mechanical ventilation. You will get the chance to work on properties in line with the ECO4 grant and be interacting with customers in domestic settings.

The ideal candidate will be a qualified electrician who has experience with domestic projects and looking to grow within an established company. You will need to have some flexibility to cover the North West but with this a fully expensed vehicle will be given.

This is a really exciting opportunity to join a company who looks after their employees and promotes future growth.

The Person:
Qualified Electrician
Experience working in domestic settings
Full UK driving license

The Role:
Domestic projects
Working on heating controls and mechanical ventilation
Projects in the North West

Reference: 52441023

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